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So here's my problem:

I'm looking to build my 1st PC. I would like to do some streaming and heavy video editing. Pretty generic goals but I am a newbie: 4K at 60fps, max settings, any game, one monitor.

Other parts:

ASRock Fatal1ty X99X 

i7-5820K

G.Skill Ripjaws 4 DDR4 3000 memory (64GB)

Probably an SSD for W10 and SSHDs for data

 

Final Notes: I know this is a thirsty card and don't want any recommendations other than the # of cards that I could use and perhaps some cooling advice.

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5 minutes ago, ThatsMyGamer said:

So here's my problem:

I'm looking to build my 1st PC. I would like to do some streaming and heavy video editing. Pretty generic goals but I am a newbie: 4K at 60fps, max settings, any game, one monitor.

Other parts:

ASRock Fatal1ty X99X 

i7-5820K

G.Skill Ripjaws 4 DDR4 3000 memory (64GB)

Probably an SSD for W10 and SSHDs for data

 

Final Notes: I know this is a thirsty card and don't want any recommendations other than the # of cards that I could use and perhaps some cooling advice.

Im confused, your building the PC, is it already built? how do you know there is a problem ?? 

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for 4k Fury X crossfire is a very good option

 

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1 minute ago, max_headroom said:

It won't even happen at 1440p.

I would say 980ti SLI would probably give you 4K 60fps at high.

I understand this I am asking how many cards I need to get this standard. This card supports QuadFire and instead of getting 1 expensive $850-$1000 card, I'm getting a certain number of 390s so I can achieve 4K 60fps. It's also because there is often shutter with 1 and even 2 card setups for lower AMD cards, but it wouldn't be a problem w/ a 390. 

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Not even a single 980ti is going to give you 60 FPS max settings 4K.  The video card industry has lagged behind for a couple years in development lacking a new mark to aim for past 1080/1440.  Pascal/Polaris GPUs are allegedly the fix to that issue and will focus on 4K as standard.

You're better off waiting for Polaris/Pascal if you want 4K.  

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