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Hi, can you recommend me guys good GPU for 4x4k monitors setup?

Its for mainly professional work (programming, source compilation, virtualization - 4 vPCs) and maybe gaming on one of those monitors.

 

I now have GTX 1660 Ti in my basket but I am asking befor buy if there is something better and If this will be enough.

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11 minutes ago, Baterka said:

Hi, can you recommend me guys good GPU for 4x4k monitors setup?

You'll probably be better served with 3440x1440p ultrawides, maybe 2 side by side?

 

Either ways the GTX 1660 Ti is sufficient, do have in mind that it's maximums IS 4 monitors, so if you ever need a 5th you could use Intel's iGPU (if have one) to drive one more monitor... but if not then you'd need a different graphics card.

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19 minutes ago, lloose said:

You will probably need 2 cards or a single workstation card. I don’t think a 1660ti can drive 4 4K displays. 

Single workstation is not in same price range as 1660 Ti :/

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