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Alright so I am basically done with my set-up minus a graphics card.  I settled on a GTX-770 Super Clocked edition and I want to know of this will be enough juice for my needs.  I will be getting 2 1920x1080 monitors with it and I want to know if 2gb will be enough.  I will only be using 1 for gaming at a time and the other for web surfing and other thing.  I will be purchasing another 770 down the road once I get a 3rd monitor and run a triple monitor set-up in which I will use all three for gaming at once.  Please provide with some information you have regarding this! It will be much appreciated!

 

Thanks!!

 

-cichington

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If you arent too tied in to the 770's you can get a 3gb 280x and run crossfire later ... Just a suggestion but 2gb wont be enough for tripple monitor gaming

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go for the 280x if you want those 3 models, it has 3gb of vram, but if you have more money, go for a 4gb gtx 770

 

I'd definitely go with a 280X for budget high-resolution gaming (that includes surround). A 4GB 770 isn't much good with it's 256 bit bus. 

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If you arent too tied in to the 770's you can get a 3gb 280x and run crossfire later ... Just a suggestion but 2gb wont be enough for tripple monitor gaming

Even though I'll be getting 2 2gb 770's?

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CPU: i7 10700K Cooled By Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix White Edition | GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3070 VISION OC | MOBO: MSI MPG Z490M |

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STORAGE: 2 TB Samsung 860 Evo SSD & 1 TB Samsung 970 Evo M.2 MONITOR: ASUS TUF VG27WQ1B 

PERIPHERALS: Razer Blackwidow V3 W/ Yellow Switches and Logitech G604 | OTHER: 8x White Corsair iCue QL120 and White Cable Extensions 

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Even though I'll be getting 2 2gb 770's?

280x will out preform the 770 in multi monitor set-up, and it's like a $100 cheaper.  

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Even though I'll be getting 2 2gb 770's?

Yeah 2 of them in crossfire, with the 3gb frame buffer would be killer. Plus I prefer eyefinity over surround if that was what you where going for:)

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