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Thats a pretty insane setup.  SLI Titan Black would probably be best

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You need 2 titans atleast  or titan blacks.

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What is the benefit of the Titan over 780ti (sli)?

 

Titan and Titan Black have 6Gb of VRAM... Something youll need with 3 1440p monitors.  780Ti only has 3Gb

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What is the benefit of the Titan over 780ti (sli)?

 

6gb of vram.   You NEED more than 3gb at 1440p x 3  (780 ti have 3gb of vram)

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780ti SLI wouldn't be a bad choice, 780 SLI can do pretty well too.

 

If you're willing to pay up a bit you could go with AMD because they work a bit better in BF4.

 

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780ti SLI wouldn't be a bad choice, 780 SLI can do pretty well too.

 

If you're willing to pay up a bit you could go with AMD because they work a bit better in BF4.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eY3Kn1fGGTI

A 780 Ti sli would be limited by the vram. You'd want at least a Titan sli and preferably more. 

How about 5760x1080? Is 1440 better for gaming?

You mean triple 1080p vs a single 1440p? If so, it's preference.

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Three 1440p monitors is a huuuuge resolution, you probably will need the 6GB of the Titan Blacks at that res. I'd probably recommend 2 of those in SLI to gain the most performance.

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A 780 Ti sli would be limited by the vram. You'd want at least a Titan sli and preferably more. 

You mean triple 1080p vs a single 1440p? If so, it's preference.

I think Evga is making or has made a 6GB 780ti. @JohnnyChan the Titan Black would also be worth looking into.

 

Although @WoodenMarker in the TekSyndicate vid they didn't mention anything about dips that would imply vram issues, they didn't mention vram issues at all. They even played Crysis 3.

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I think Evga is making or has made a 6GB 780ti. @JohnnyChan the Titan Black would also be worth looking into.

 

Although @WoodenMarker in the TekSyndicate vid they didn't mention anything about dips that would imply vram issues, they didn't mention vram issues at all. They even played Crysis 3.

Link to the video?

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I meant 7680x1440

You definitely need more power to push more pixels at the same fps. 

Triple 1440p is definitely better. The question is just whether or not you have the cash to blow to do it. 

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780ti SLI wouldn't be a bad choice, 780 SLI can do pretty well too.

 

If you're willing to pay up a bit you could go with AMD because they work a bit better in BF4.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eY3Kn1fGGTI

I posted it here.

 

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I posted it here.

Ahh. The only issue with this setup is that it may be barely playable for upcoming games that will use more vram. In either case, I'd wait to see how the Titan Black  turns out before planning.

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Hey, any recommendations of video cards(nVidia) to run Battlefield 4 Ultra on 7680x1440 display?  Should I go sli or would a single gpu work? Also how many gb of memory do I need? Thanks

GT210 would do it.

 

 

Nah, get a Titan black or two.

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Hey, any recommendations of video cards(nVidia) to run Battlefield 4 Ultra on 7680x1440 display?  Should I go sli or would a single gpu work? Also how many gb of memory do I need? Thanks

 

I run BF4 on high settings at 7680x1440 with my R9 290's in Xfire. While 780 ti's or Titan blacks would do it better you could grab a couple R9 290's if you don't want to invest a ton of cash. If you are dead set on ultra settings Titan Blacks are the way to go. 

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If you can find them at a reasonable cost, R9 290/290x can provide a lot more performance/dollar than the titan black's. They are a little faster than a titan in most games. If you can't find them though, you might want to go with the two titan blacks. I agree that you need more than 3GB of memory. 4GB is enough for 4k, but even that might not be quite enough for what you are doing, not quite sure. What I do know is that 3GB will not be a good idea. 

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I run BF4 on high settings at 7680x1440 with my R9 290's in Xfire. While 780 ti's or Titan blacks would do it better you could grab a couple R9 290's if you don't want to invest a ton of cash. If you are dead set on ultra settings Titan Blacks are the way to go. 

How many R9 290s?

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