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How many 4ks will go on this

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So here is  the thing.  I just ordered a rig with i7-5930,  2xNvidia Titan Z's SLI,  32 GB DDR4, two 850 pro ssd.  I am trying to sort how many 4ks I can run close to full out.  Got two Dell P2415Q on the way. I am not real knowledgeable so forgive me if this is a stupid question.  I dont know much but I do have a workplace that loves to spend on hardware.  Thanks.
 

 

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That's some pretty impressive hardware but it should be able to work with 2 4k monitors quite easily.

 

Gaming... ehhhhh

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So here is  the thing.  I just ordered a rig with i7-5930,  2xNvidia Titan Z's SLI,  32 GB DDR4, two 850 pro ssd.  I am trying to sort how many 4ks I can run close to full out.  Got two Dell P2415Q on the way. I am not real knowledgeable so forgive me if this is a stupid question.  I dont know much but I do have a workplace that loves to spend on hardware.  Thanks.

 

With what programs? Games? Videos? 

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So here is  the thing.  I just ordered a rig with i7-5930,  2xNvidia Titan Z's SLI,  32 GB DDR4, two 850 pro ssd.  I am trying to sort how many 4ks I can run close to full out.  Got two Dell P2415Q on the way. I am not real knowledgeable so forgive me if this is a stupid question.  I dont know much but I do have a workplace that loves to spend on hardware.  Thanks.

 

 

Would've been better off using 3 or 4 GTX 980's. That being said, the asnwer to your question is 42.

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I hope you have real good eyes for 4k on a screen that small.

IIRC the Titan's aren't as fast as a 980. Granted you'll have more VRAM, but most games are only barely hitting the upper limits of that.

Running what full out though? If they're work place computers I doubt you mean gaming.

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