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Linus has a review and videos about this topic. Go watch it.

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Linus has a review and videos about this topic. Go watch it.

Yes I just watched it :)

What is the difference between these Two GPU's i found?

They are the ones listed on the video, link below

http://pcwarehouseoutlet.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=22808                           $509.75

http://www.aztekcomputers.com/112261140G-SAPPHIRE-4730986.html                                             $975.00

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If I went with 3 Lg wide monitors, would those specs run ok with these monitors?

Link below for the monitor

http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/121581303739?lpid=82

Would buying 3 of these GPU's listed below work good with these LG monitors i listed?

And if so, would I need to switch most of the parts u listed?

http://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-VAPOR-X-PCI-Express-Graphics-11226-11-40G/dp/B00P9RDI9Y/ref=sr_1_2?tag=teksynd-20&ie=UTF8&qid=1424062410&sr=8-2&keywords=sapphire+290x

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Would buying 3 of these GPU's listed below work good with these LG monitors i listed?

And if so, would I need to switch most of the parts u listed?

http://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-VAPOR-X-PCI-Express-Graphics-11226-11-40G/dp/B00P9RDI9Y/ref=sr_1_2?tag=teksynd-20&ie=UTF8&qid=1424062410&sr=8-2&keywords=sapphire+290x

The 8 gig 290x is the last generation version of the 390x. The 980ti beats both by a fair amount.

Just stick with the single 980ti, it should perform just fine on its own. You can always add another 980ti if you really wanted to.

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The 8 gig 290x is the last generation version of the 390x. The 980ti beats both by a fair amount.

Just stick with the single 980ti, it should perform just fine on its own. You can always add another 980ti if you really wanted to.

Oh right on bro! Can I run those LG monitors on the link above with good pixel quality 4 movies?

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Oh right on bro! Can I run those LG monitors on the link above with good pixel quality 4 movies?

Just running movies on them? Sure.

Keep in mind that those LG monitors only have hdmi and thunderbolt inputs. The 980ti only has 1 hdmi output, so you'll have to buy displayport to hdmi adapters.

And since those are 21:9 monitors, you're once again running into issues of large resolutions when gaming. The 980ti will still be able to handle running a game on just one of them, but an eyefinity (or the nvidia's counterpart to this, Surround) setup would be unlikely.

IMO You should just go with the first 1440p monitors you posted.

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Just running movies on them? Sure.

Keep in mind that those LG monitors only have hdmi and thunderbolt inputs. The 980ti only has 1 hdmi output, so you'll have to buy displayport to hdmi adapters.

And since those are 21:9 monitors, you're once again running into issues of large resolutions when gaming. The 980ti will still be able to handle running a game on just one of them, but an eyefinity (or the nvidia's counterpart to this, Surround) setup would be unlikely.

IMO You should just go with the first 1440p monitors you posted.

Alright thank you sir for your help :)

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Alright thank you sir for your help :)

I have a question sir?

On this eyefinity setup he has, he has 3 42'' sony 1080p monitors. He begins to describe it at 2:29 in the video on the link below

 

How would u set it up with the GPU i got on the list with 3 40'' 1080p tv/monitors?

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Eyefinity is AMD's terminology for multiple monitor setups. I have that 4k monitor and I love it. You need some serious videos cards (multiple) to push that many pixels though. You can run those 3 all day with a dedicated GPU but gaming is another story. 

What 40'' tv's would you recommend for me to run as an Eyefinity setup?

Mostly for Cinematic experience.

Here something similar, but I believe they are smaller monitors...

Any reccomendations on 40'' tv's?

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