Multiple Monitor Video Card

TankSyrup

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I'm building a new PC, and I wanted to know if the EVGA GeForce GTX 760 4GB Video Card is strong enough for 2, maybe 3 monitors. If not, what suggestions do you have? (Price Range: $200 - $400)
 
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2 monitors you won't be playing games across them and will need the same GPU power as if you only had 1 monitor... If you go with 3 monitors and use crossfire/surround you will need a better card.... All depending on what you plan to use this for... if you do 3 monitors at 1080p you will have to play most games on medium settings to get decent frame rates. Anyway maybe give a list of current system specs/games you plan to play at and resolution you plan to use.

Edit: The only reason you should get a 4gb version of a card is if you plan to SLI... a single gtx 760 won't be powerful enough to take advantage of the 4 gb of vram. So if you don't plan to SLI and are going to use 3 monitors to game on, go with the GTX 770 2gb card ( ~$330)...
2 monitors you won't be playing games across them and will need the same GPU power as if you only had 1 monitor... If you go with 3 monitors and use crossfire/surround you will need a better card.... All depending on what you plan to use this for... if you do 3 monitors at 1080p you will have to play most games on medium settings to get decent frame rates. Anyway maybe give a list of current system specs/games you plan to play at and resolution you plan to use.

Edit: The only reason you should get a 4gb version of a card is if you plan to SLI... a single gtx 760 won't be powerful enough to take advantage of the 4 gb of vram. So if you don't plan to SLI and are going to use 3 monitors to game on, go with the GTX 770 2gb card ( ~$330)... Or put another $100 into your budget and get the GTX 780 3gb (~$500).
 
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