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MSI GAMING Edition GeForce Graphics Card



Hi folks,
Hello, I have been looking at MSI R7 370 GAMING 4G Graphics Card, but I kind of want something a bit more powerful and then I found MSI GTX 980TI GAMING 6G Graphics Card. According to the review on the Best Graphics Cards this model is recommended as the best pick. All reviews state about 120% power limit. is it true? please respond only if you own this card and know its power limit on your own experience.
Does this card ship with a displayport to dvi adapter? Can this card handle a tri-monitor setup with 2x asus pb258q 25" wqhd 2560x1440 and 1x lg 34uc97-s 21:9 curved uwqhd (3440x1440)? or do i need 2 gpus? 
Any answers will be MUCH appreciated. Thanks.

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Why would you get a 980ti if the 1070 is the same or less price wise, and beats it out on performance? It would deffinitalley be enough to run those monitors, and almost all graphics cards don't come with DP to DVI

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I'd get a 1070 or 1080 non-FoundersFailEdition for this monitor setup, 980ti draws way more power than the new series

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20 minutes ago, ryslinkee said:

Why would you get a 980ti if the 1070 is the same or less price wise, and beats it out on performance? It would deffinitalley be enough to run those monitors, and almost all graphics cards don't come with DP to DVI

In Newegg right now some models of 980 Ti are cheaper than a 1070, and when both overclocked the Ti edges it by a bit.


Get whichever is cheaper where you live ;)

 

Oh, I forgot simultaneous multi-projection. So yeah, get 1070-1080.

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No. This card only has a 109% power limit. 

Edited by Ertyrty
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