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There are currently no GPU setups that will give you a satisfactory experience with 4K surround/eyefinity, at least not in demanding games at high settings.

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What graphics card setup (keep in mind I'm not willing to spend $1000 on one card) would y up guys recomend for 3 4K displays (I will be using this for gaming

 

You CAN however, power a triple 1440p setup with a dual card solution.

 

Surround 4K is still at least a good 18 months away, in my opinion.

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You CAN however, power a triple 1440p setup with a dual card solution.

 

Surround 4K is still at least a good 18 months away, in my opinion.

I'd say whenever the 395x2 drops it might be possible...

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What setup woul you recomend for that

dual/triple 980

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Triple 295x2 Crossfire MAY be able to get decent FPS at medium settings(ish).

lol triple 295x2...

 

Have you ever heard of anyone running 6-way GPU's, cause that's what your suggesting basically... 

 

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What setup woul you recomend for that

 

After looking at your other topic, I will say you seem to be looking to spend money.

 

Here's some advice for you: I'd honestly recommend against it. Spending $2000 on a  very good gaming rig, including monitor, is much better than trying to build a ridiculous something that will last. Technology doesn't last. If you buy something today, it will be out of date tomorrow. It's how the tech world works.

 

Spending as much as you were talking about in your other post will do two things: It'll make it so you can't upgrade when better things are available, and (it seems that) you are young, so you'll have buyers remorse.

 

Trust me when I say this: Blowing a lot of money is never a good thing, even if you have it to blow.

 

If you would like a REALLY good build for about $2,000... I'd be more than happy helping you with that.

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How well would that work ?

look up @JayzTwoCents for some info; he has triple 980's and triple 1440p monitors

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After looking at your other topic, I will say you seem to be looking to spend money.

 

Here's some advice for you: I'd honestly recommend against it. Spending $2000 on a  very good gaming rig, including monitor, is much better than trying to build a ridiculous something that will last. Technology doesn't last. If you buy something today, it will be out of date tomorrow. It's how the tech world works.

 

Spending as much as you were talking about in your other post will do two things: It'll make it so you can't upgrade when better things are available, and (it seems that) you are young, so you'll have buyers remorse.

 

Trust me when I say this: Blowing a lot of money is never a good thing, even if you have it to blow.

 

If you would like a REALLY good build for about $2,000... I'd be more than happy helping you with that.

if you could help me out that would be great I do want to water cool it though
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if you could help me out that would be great I do want to water cool it though

 

This is less than half the price of what you were looking at in the other thread, and it will run extremely well. I gave you an unlocked processor so you can overclock if you want. 

 

The monitor is up to you, I'd recommend a 1440p one though, or a 21:9 Ultrawide, my personal favorite.

 

 
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Edit: I also left cooling to be your choice, but you won't need multiple radiators or anything. This build will run perfectly fine on air cooling out of the box, and unless you're doing big overclocks, air cooling would be better.
 
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The projects never end in my line of work.

CPU: Dual Xeon E5-2650v2 || GPU: Dual Quadro K5000 || Motherboard: Asus Z9PE-D8 || RAM: 64GB Corsair Vengeance || Monitors: Dual LG 34UM95, NEC MultiSync EA244UHD || Storage: Dual Samsung 850 Pro 256GB in Raid 0, 6x WD Re 4TB in Raid 1 || Sound: Xonar Essense STX (Mainly for Troubleshooting and listening test) || PSU: Corsair Ax1500i

CPU: Core i7 5820k @ 4.7GHz || GPU: Dual Titan X || Motherboard: Asus X99 Deluxe || RAM: 32GB Crucial Ballistix Sport || Monitors: MX299Q, 29UB65, LG 34UM95 || Storage: Dual Samsung 850 EVO 1 TB in Raid 0, Samsung 850 EVO 250GB, 2TB Toshiba scratch disk, 3TB Seagate Barracuda || PSU: EVGA 1000w PS Platinum

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