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Wanting to get the ROG swift 1440p G-sync monitor when it comes out

hi as above i am waiting to get the ROG swift 1440p monitor ,my question is i have a Intel 3770k and a GTX780 running in a MSI Mpower should i be looking a getting another GTX780 or do you think that i will sit nicely in the sweet spot of 30 - 120+ FPS range as its a g-sync monitor so a variable frame rate is what its meant for ....? 

 

Any advice is taken and appreciated thank you for looking and answering my question 

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120 fps @1440p?

u mad?

But yes,it will get over 30 fps.

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A single 780 should do alright. If it's not enough, then buy another after you know that, rather than potentially wasting your money. 

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You will get 30+ fps most likely. You don't really need another 780 unless you want to do dual 1440p monitors.

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Ok thanks just wish it would hurry up and come out im holding off buy as old monitor is die-ing    

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Bf4 maxed with a 780 is about 70fps, maybe pickup another if you can, especially if you play demanding games.

 

 

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Bf4 maxed with a 780 is about 70fps, maybe pickup another if you can, especially if you play demanding games.

this is 1080p?
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Part of the point of G-Sync is to look great even at 30FPS....so why would you buy another card? In answer to your question, Yes, most modern games will sit anywhere between 40-70 fps @1440p.

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No

i will confirm that unless the settings were adjusted or your player is just sitting with nothing going on around them, a 780 won't be able to get 70fps at 1440. Seeing how my 780ti can't.
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