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Started by Killr4u | | 13 answers
What graphics cards should I use for 5760x1080 gaming?
Hello,
What graphics cards should I use to play games like BF4 on max/near max settings In 5760x1080 resolution.
I plan on doing a big upgrade on my PC, but I don't know what graphics cards I should use.

My planned build:
i7-4770k @ 4.6
MSI Z87-MD65 MOBO
16gb (4x4gb) G.Skill Ripjaws 1600
Graphics card: Not sure


Thank you for all who help.
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September 27, 2014 7:55:01 PM

I have the same setup with 2 x gigabyte 7950's, I get around 35-55 frames on BF4 max settings and AAx4. When the building goes down in siege of shanghi it struggles a bit. I am waiting for the R9-290Xs come down a bit and pick up a couple of second hand ones to hopefully maintain over 60fps.
April 20, 2014 9:19:46 AM

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March 16, 2014 8:15:16 PM

No problem, glad I can help.
March 16, 2014 7:52:12 PM

IDontUnderstand said:
It's enough unless you are looking to add more monitor, or increase the resolution even more.
If budget isn't a concern then GTX 780 Ti is the best card out of all, but AMD does provide a better support of Eyefinity.
I would go with GTX 780 Ti.


Do you have any benchmarks for a single 780Ti at 5760x1080? I will most likely be SLI'ing them later down the road.

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March 16, 2014 7:50:17 PM

It's enough unless you are looking to add more monitor, or increase the resolution even more.
If budget isn't a concern then GTX 780 Ti is the best card out of all, but AMD does provide a better support of Eyefinity.
I would go with GTX 780 Ti.
March 16, 2014 7:44:48 PM



Sorry for a late response,
Which one would you recommend? Would XFiring the cheaper ones be better? I was thinking of a 780Ti, but is 3gb vram enough?
March 16, 2014 7:10:29 PM

IDontUnderstand said:
So is budget a factor?



No, as long as it's not outrageous like 1000$ per card and SLI'ing it.

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