Asus GTX 770 4GB for triple ASUS VS247h-p?

gffmatt2014

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I've scoured the forum and the internet at large for as much user info as I can on this.

The piece of my puzzle in building a new rig is deciding on the GPU. I don't game, but I do a ton of video editing (AVCHD, mostly) and want to use 3 ASUS VS247h-p monitors.
(link to monitor)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236174

Will the GTX 770 4GB be enough on it's own (no SLI, just one card) to run the 3 at the 1920x1080? I've read recommendations for the 780 but I'd REALLY like to not spend the extra cash on that if the 770 will work. I planned on running the two DVI ports and HDMI. Unless there's something better to do? I really feel the LEAST educated about this issue.
(link to GTX 770)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&
Description=asus+gtx+770+4gb&N=-1&isNodeId=1

I just tested one of the monitors on my current rig (GTX 260) and the monitor didn't seem as sharp and crisp as my old Acer x193w+ monitors.

And if it matters, the new build will sport the i7-4930k on an ASUS P9X79 Deluxe with 32GB of G.Skill ripjaws Z 1866.

Any clarification on this situation would be helpful! Thank you!
 
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well the card will power the monitors fine and the extra vram helps for more monitors and resolution. I don't mess with video editing at all but the 770 is a good card, especially if what you're using is cuda enabled. obviously a 780 will be that much quicker, but a 770 is a capable card.
well the card will power the monitors fine and the extra vram helps for more monitors and resolution. I don't mess with video editing at all but the 770 is a good card, especially if what you're using is cuda enabled. obviously a 780 will be that much quicker, but a 770 is a capable card.
 
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gffmatt2014

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Thank you! I'm looking forward to testing it out!