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Just now, levi0jones said:

Yeah that's just fine. Almost all 1080ti's perform about the same. Just check warrenty. 

better get 2 gtx 1180ti's 

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Just so you know, 2K is just 2000 or so horizontal pixels, so 1080p is a 2K resolution. I'm assuming you mean 1440p, which would be a 2.5K resolution (around 2500 horizontal pixels). 

 

You could run all of them off a single 10 series card using Displayport and DVI or HDMI 2.0 or just Displayport with the use of at least one MST hub. If you're gaming, with the top one likely being 4K by the looks of it, you'd really want something like a GTX 1080Ti or a pair of them 

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2 minutes ago, Ethan Meskin said:

They cost more, run louder hotter and perform worse

 

3 minutes ago, SlaughterSmurf said:

You'd need a 1080ti or 1080 SLI to run basically any of that. EIther the triple monitors, or the 4k monitor. 

 

5 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Yes. But don't get a Founders Edition card. 

hows this

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125955

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