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Hi, I need and affordable graphics card that can support dual UHD (3840x2160) monitors at 60hz. I don't care about gaming at all, I just need the card to run these highres monitors in desktop without any hiccups. Right now, I am just using onboard Intel 4600 graphics for two FullHD displays.

 

Can you recommend something? Thanks :)

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Hi, I need and affordable graphics card that can support dual UHD (3840x2160) monitors at 60hz. I don't care about gaming at all, I just need the card to run these highres monitors in desktop without any hiccups. Right now, I am just using onboard Intel 4600 graphics for two FullHD displays.

 

 

Can you recommend something? Thanks :)

 

370/380

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GTX 950 would be a good choice. Some of them have HDMI 2.0 also so you wont have to use display port if your monitor does not have them. There is the R7 370 but you will have to use Display Port as I do not believe any of them come with HDMI 2.0

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487156&cm_re=GTX_950-_-14-487-156-_-Product

 

Its a good one as it can fit into many cases and since your not gonna be gaming it wont get too hot. 

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Hi, I need and affordable graphics card that can support dual UHD (3840x2160) monitors at 60hz. I don't care about gaming at all, I just need the card to run these highres monitors in desktop without any hiccups. Right now, I am just using onboard Intel 4600 graphics for two FullHD displays.

 

 

Can you recommend something? Thanks :)

 

if your screens use display port then a 950 would be a good choice

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