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I need a gpu capable pushing max fps on 2 1080p monitor a 144hz and a 1440p monitor at 165hz. My pc specs are going to be a i7-7700k, 32gb ddr4-3000. GTX1080 ti, GTX1080, Two GTX 1070, 3-4 RX480.  

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I would use a single gtx 1080 ti to avoid the spotty SLI issues. 

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7 minutes ago, anonvx said:

I need a gpu capable pushing max fps on 2 1080p monitor a 144hz and a 1440p monitor at 165hz. My pc specs are going to be a i7-7700k, 32gb ddr4-3000. GTX1080 ti, GTX1080, Two GTX 1070, 3-4 RX480.  

You going to be spanning games across them? I think all monitors need to be the same resolution to enable NVIDIA surround.

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Unless you plan on running 20 different programs at once for multitasking, or having 300 chrome tabs open, you shouldn't need 32 gigs of ram. 16 gigs is going to be the better value if you don't need 32 gigs. as for the GPU, idk much about the multi monitor performance, however i would avoid any multi-GPU configs so you don't have to deal with SLI or Crossfire issues. If you could afford it, a 1080 ti should do the trick, however i think you could also get by with the 1080 just fine as well

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Just now, Potato_King said:

Unless you plan on running 20 different programs at once for multitasking, or having 300 chrome tabs open, you shouldn't need 32 gigs of ram. 16 gigs is going to be the better value if you don't need 32 gigs. as for the GPU, idk much about the multi monitor performance, however i would avoid any multi-GPU configs so you don't have to deal with SLI or Crossfire issues. If you could afford it, a 1080 ti should do the trick, however i think you could also get by with the 1080 just fine as well

I will be rendering 4k footage up to hour long clips. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BcCdwV

Victor F. 

My hobbies include: machining, electronics, radiation, and guns

DESKTOP: CPU: Ryzen 5 3600  Motherboard: Asus ROG B550-I RAM: Corsair Vegenence DDR4-3000 SSD: Samsung 970 Pro GPU: MSI GTX1070 Ti Titanium CASE: NZXT H1

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CAMERA: Panasonic Lumix G85

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1 minute ago, anonvx said:

I will be rendering 4k footage up to hour long clips. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BcCdwV

oh well i didnt know what exactly you were planning on using this rig for. in that case, i take back what i said about the ram

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