Will a GTX 770 2gb be able to support 2 1920x1080 monitors?

jamisan601

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I will be playing graphically intensive games like BF4. I want to know if I will be able to maintain a good framerate (50-60+fps) while playing with both screens or if I would need to get the 4gb version or even a 780.
 
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Well for a card under $500 the gtx 780 would be the best. but there aren't really any benchmarks for your resolution for that game the closest that I found was this http://www.overclock.net/t/1438739/h-amd-radeon-r9-290x-crossfire-video-card-review/140 if you go down to about the 2nd post you will see the benchmark. I would guess since you would only be running at 1080p though it would be around 50 for the average and the high might be 65 in a good area. If you are picky about frame rates and if you have the money I would just buy the 780ti. I play at 1440p with 2 of them on my computer with no problems at all. So I would assume one 780 ti for that resolution wouldn't disappoint you at all.

Lee Yong Quan

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4gb version definitely! even 2gb vram would not be enough for 1080p if you turn up most setting cause they eat up as much as 2++gb vram. 4gb gtx 770 is enough for 2 display but you cant go very high with 50-60+ fps unless you tweak some of the setting. gtx 780 would get you very high setting though on 2 display
 
No. I recommend a 780 too. A 4gb 770 will suffice though.

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jamisan601

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What kind of framerates do you think I would get with a single 780 if Battlefield 4 was on Ultra? ~60?
 

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Well for a card under $500 the gtx 780 would be the best. but there aren't really any benchmarks for your resolution for that game the closest that I found was this http://www.overclock.net/t/1438739/h-amd-radeon-r9-290x-crossfire-video-card-review/140 if you go down to about the 2nd post you will see the benchmark. I would guess since you would only be running at 1080p though it would be around 50 for the average and the high might be 65 in a good area. If you are picky about frame rates and if you have the money I would just buy the 780ti. I play at 1440p with 2 of them on my computer with no problems at all. So I would assume one 780 ti for that resolution wouldn't disappoint you at all.
 
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