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All displays ran in NVIDIA surround must be the same resolution, both vertically and horizontally. I tried with a 1440 UW and two 1440p monitors, no dice. They will also all run at the same refresh rate, so you can't have the middle monitor run at 144Hz and the side monitors run at 60Hz, they will just all run at 60Hz.

 

That said, as mentioned above, triple 4k gaming is not something you can come even close to doing on anything but SLI 2080 Tis. Even then, have fun with low settings. Triple 1440p monitors might be possible with a single 2080 Ti. I can't say anything for sure though because no one benchmarks surround anymore.

I believe that would surpass the max resolution of any gpu on the market.

 

Besides, even if you did get it running- have fun with your 16fps (assuming you're gaming)

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All displays ran in NVIDIA surround must be the same resolution, both vertically and horizontally. I tried with a 1440 UW and two 1440p monitors, no dice. They will also all run at the same refresh rate, so you can't have the middle monitor run at 144Hz and the side monitors run at 60Hz, they will just all run at 60Hz.

 

That said, as mentioned above, triple 4k gaming is not something you can come even close to doing on anything but SLI 2080 Tis. Even then, have fun with low settings. Triple 1440p monitors might be possible with a single 2080 Ti. I can't say anything for sure though because no one benchmarks surround anymore.

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