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5760x1080 FPS With 780ti Sli

Hey. I was wondering what fps i would achieve with the most demanding games in ultra settings in 5760x1080 with 2 780ti's in SLI.
I already have a 780ti ACX OC card and will get the 780ti Classfied soon too. I'll end up overclocking both to their limits and am wondering if they will push 60FPS+, and if so, is it worth buying 120Hz monitors to facilitate the high FPS. I already have a BenQ XL2420t and am wondering if i should just get 2 60Hz 24 inch monitors or get another 2 XL2420t's. Build is:
4790k (will end up OC'd)
2x Samsung 840 Pro Series 256GB
2x 780ti
2x8GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz
XSPC Raystorm 750 EX360
ASUS Sabertooth Mark 2
Corsair AX860i Power Supply
I still need to buy a few of these components but that will be the build in the end. Another side question, will 860W be enough... 

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Just get 60HZ monitors, 2 780Ti will be able to achieve 60FPS, but not 120FPS

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What kind of FPS would you expect would you say once both of the GPU's are OC'd? And will 860w be enough for the build would you say?

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i have a single 780 ti and i can play bf4 maxed out with no problems across my three screens

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Thats awesome :) I was just wondering if it was worth investing in 2 more 120Hz monitors. I mean if when OC'd the gpu's can achieve like 90fps or something, then surely its worth getting 120Hz? Keeping in mind that not all games on ultra will be as demanding as Battlefield so maybe could run close to 120fps, in which case it would be worth getting the 120hz monitors.. what do you think? also the power supply, will 860w be enough for my build and the OC'ing?

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What kind of FPS would you expect would you say once both of the GPU's are OC'd? And will 860w be enough for the build would you say?

860w should be plenty.

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Thats awesome :) I was just wondering if it was worth investing in 2 more 120Hz monitors. I mean if when OC'd the gpu's can achieve like 90fps or something, then surely its worth getting 120Hz? Keeping in mind that not all games on ultra will be as demanding as Battlefield so maybe could run close to 120fps, in which case it would be worth getting the 120hz monitors.. what do you think? also the power supply, will 860w be enough for my build and the OC'ing?

If you also do some stuff where you need a lot of workspace eg. video editing, office crap then yeah it'd be good but if not then I'd save.


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Awesome. Thanks for the help guys :) Quite new to forums but this is surprisingly quick and effective for getting your questions answered :) As far as 780ti's go, i have the 780ti ACX OC, would the 780ti Classified be limited in any way when the 2 cards are in sli considering that the Classified has a higher base clock (just something i've seen some post). And if you guys have experience with this, i know the ti's oc really well, how far have you guys oc'd the cards, and does the classified oc better than the acx one? Thanks for your replies, it seems i had more than 1 question :P

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Well I just returned a HX850. Compared to my other psu's it was bad. Even with the system at idle the psu was putting out alot of hot air. I assume it was close to its threshold. The non modular sleeving wasnt even close to the same as the modular cables. 

Maybe two 780ti's are more efficient the two titan's and that the 860 will work fine.

 

As far as fps in surround, I only play a few games. One game is locked at 91 frames, the others are "unlimited". My frames never drop from around 200 unless its a capped game. I prefer not to play with everything maxed out during online gaming as I dont like the temps I get with my reference coolers. 

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I guess the biggest question for me now is if its worth getting 120hz monitors or 60hz monitors for the triple monitor setup (already having a 120monitor). As far as ive seen from bencharks the most demanding games like Crisis and Battlefield 4 and so on will run at around 60 fps in 2 way sli with the ti's. So its safe to assume that once overclocked, and if im playeing less demanding games, the fps will be greater than 60. So is it worth getting 120hz then?

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I would do 120, no question about it. I have yet to play a game that wont sit over a 100 frames besides one that is locked at 91. I will never go back to a 60hz monitor if I can help it. Getting 60hz monitors now would make your purchase of that 120 a waste.

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IMO it's your money, your machine, your choice. I would certainly go for the 120's because you're not always going to be playing the most demanding games on ultra. It doesn't matter what hardware you have or what games you play, there will always be games that any decent rig will handle at well above 60, and there will always be those games that it struggles with. With two 780Ti's in SLI, think of your frame rates in every game that isn't Crysis or BF4.

 

Think Minecraft, Borderlands, Bioshock, Just Cause 2, that-old-game-you-like. With two mini-Titans in your system, you'll probably be taking advantage of that 120hz most of the time. Probably in every game that isn't the newest ultra-graphics... Thing.

 

And you already have one 144hz monitor. Just go ahead and get the other two.

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Awesome :) Thanks for the advice guys, much appreciated. The other thing that i was debating was liquid cooling the graphics cards. But from what i understand to buy the water blocks and the cost of adding in the blocks would be around 100 pounds. How much further can you OC cards like the classified 780ti, and would it yeald a considerable performance increase for the money?

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Are you talking about adding the water blocks to a current liquid cooled system or to build one? You could also put a closed look cooler on that cards which would be a bit cheaper over all. 

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Im getting a water cooling kit for the cpu but was wondering if its worth watercooling the graphics cards too.

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Im getting a water cooling kit for the cpu but was wondering if its worth watercooling the graphics cards too.

that will be costly mate

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Built a loop on EK, sitting aroung $800-$1000

 

Pump and res, 360 & 280 rad, cpu & 2 gpu blocks. 

A bridge, fittings, piping and coolant. 

 

Not sure if I want to make that leap at the moment.

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dont get a classified 780ti, just get another ACX OC

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dont get a classified 780ti, just get another ACX OC

Do you suggest that from the aesthetic look standpoint that 2 cards that are alike look nicer in sli? Or the fact that the classified isn't in your opinion that much better than the OC ACX?

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