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Can a R9 390 handle these 2 displays?

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Pretty much, I'm getting an Asus R9 390 soon, will it be able to handle these 2 displays?

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/asus-monitor-pb287q
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/acer-monitor-umfw3aab01

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NOPE, not even two 980ti can play games at 60fps at dual 4k.

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NOPE, not even two 980ti can play games at 60fps at dual 4k.

Ooops sorry, I should have said more about what I was gonna do. The Acer one would be sitting on the desktop the majority of the time and it would not at all be used for gaming. The 4k one would be used the all the time, most of the time for gaming.

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Handle what type of load first?

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Oh, it can easily drive both of them at once. Easily. It's not an issue. Just plug 'em in and you're good to go.

 

Just don't game on both of them at once.

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Ooops sorry, I should have said more about what I was gonna do. The Acer one would be sitting on the desktop the majority of the time and it would not at all be used for gaming. The 4k one would be used the all the time, most of the time for gaming.

Even one 4K monitor is too much for games, maybe medium-high 30 fps.

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Ooops sorry, I should have said more about what I was gonna do. The Acer one would be sitting on the desktop the majority of the time and it would not at all be used for gaming. The 4k one would be used the all the time, most of the time for gaming.

For 4k you should have a look at xfiring 390s or a single 390x at medium. Also, the Asus AMD cards don't cool their VRMs properly, so try avoid them.

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