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Not worth it unless if you really love EVGA. For me I like EVGA a lot but I'm probably gonna choose classified version

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980Ti Amp extreme? If you're not in a hurry to get one, you could wait for the 980Ti Lightining to be released, the Lightning is supposedly the Kingpin's competitor. Also what kind of frames are you looking to get per monitor (assuming you are gaming with a triple screen setup). I would think a single 980Ti will still struggle to push 3 monitors at the same time under load.

 

If you ask me, the ASIC quality thing from the Kingpin is BS for the additional price you pay. $849 for a 980Ti that could maybe give you an additional 3-4 Fps really isn't worth it.

 

Here's maybe what you should watch: 

 

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I think the 980ti classified would be your best choice in terms of cooling and overclockability, also EVGA's legendary customer service/warranty. In terms of your setup, I'm not sure if it will run 3 1080p screens at 75fps, maybe 60fps with some dips as its comparable to running a game on 4k high-max settings depending on the game. You might have to lower some settings a bit but it will probably push at least 50fps at med-high settings depending on how demanding the game.

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