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GTX970 2x DVI-D, HDMI

hello,

 

i want to buy a new GPU a GTX 980 or 970.

but i have a amd r9 290oc now and i have 3 displays, and the question is whit GPU (one of the GTX970/980 series) does support 2x DVI-D, HDMI because

i am running a triple display setup via 2x DVI-D, HDMI because i have no displayport on my monitors. and i don't want too use a active converter because of input lag.

some any tips ?

 

kind regards 

joury lek 

 

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G1 Gaming/Wf3 has 2x DVI (1x DVI-I and 1x DVI-D) but a DVI-D cable can enter a DVI-I slot without issues. It also has 3x DP and 1xHDMI so no issues there

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I second the G1 gaming, has some of the best I/O out of all the cards

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