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I am running a tripple screen setup what would i need to upgrade or fix. to achieve 40+ FPS preferably 50-60FPS on tripple screen 5600x1080
 

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I'd go with dual 770 FTW editions.

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I like to run

 

2 gtx 780 cards most likely, one might be enough

 

 

I'd go with dual 770 FTW editions.

 

 

what setting are you using?, current gen and HD 7000 doesn't have that much diffrence, same old architecture. Next year I heard AMD and NVidia will start using next gen stacked memory.

 

Maybe it time to adjust expectation.

 

 

Have you tried turning some settings down..?

Lol, one isn't enough.

 

 

I like to run my games at full settings

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2 gtx 780 cards most likely, one might be enough

 

 

I'd go with dual 770 FTW editions.

 

 

what setting are you using?, current gen and HD 7000 doesn't have that much diffrence, same old architecture. Next year I heard AMD and NVidia will start using next gen stacked memory.

 

Maybe it time to adjust expectation.

 

 

Have you tried turning some settings down..?

Lol, one isn't enough.

 

 

 for 40 to 50 at low settings :P

 

 

Because people spend almost $600 on a gpu and run at low settings :lol:

 

 

I like to run

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I like to run my games at full settings

 

 

Not happening unless you get 2x 780 Ti's or 2x 290's.

 

 

Due you guys think it could be due to bottle necking from the cpu, ram or HDD as i am not running it from the SSD. Or is this purely a GPU issue?

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So running the game just of a SSD won't help either?

Won't help FPS drops, or FPS in any way, what it will affect is load times, loading stutters and streaming textures, and limiting Windows background process's from interrupting your fluid gaming experience.

 

I know you love "Running everything at MAX"

What performance do you get with 2xAA instead of 4xAA... Out of curiousity? & is it THAT big of a deal for you to disable 4xAA for extra performance..?

It's only when your standing still when you'd (if Anal about it) notice it not being on full effect anyway.... and how often does that happen in any FPS game...?

I'm not digging at you, just plainly curious about your thoughts on using 2xAA @ Triplescreen vs 4xAA, is it that noticible?

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Won't help FPS drops, or FPS in any way, what it will affect is load times, loading stutters and streaming textures, and limiting Windows background process's from interrupting your fluid gaming experience.

 

I know you love "Running everything at MAX"

What performance do you get with 2xAA instead of 4xAA... Out of curiousity? & is it THAT big of a deal for you to disable 4xAA for extra performance..?

It's only when your standing still when you'd (if Anal about it) notice it not being on full effect anyway.... and how often does that happen in any FPS game...?

I'm not digging at you, just plainly curious about your thoughts on using 2xAA @ Triplescreen vs 4xAA, is it that noticible?

Not related, I should make this a new thread, buttt I cannot see ANY difference with AA on and off in newer games.

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Won't help FPS drops, or FPS in any way, what it will affect is load times, loading stutters and streaming textures, and limiting Windows background process's from interrupting your fluid gaming experience.

 

I know you love "Running everything at MAX"

What performance do you get with 2xAA instead of 4xAA... Out of curiousity? & is it THAT big of a deal for you to disable 4xAA for extra performance..?

It's only when your standing still when you'd (if Anal about it) notice it not being on full effect anyway.... and how often does that happen in any FPS game...?

I'm not digging at you, just plainly curious about your thoughts on using 2xAA @ Triplescreen vs 4xAA, is it that noticible?

 

Couldn't notice the diff much frame rates went up by 2.  Just like being able to go flat out.

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