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3x Dell 2913WM (7680x1050)

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I currently have 1 Dell 2913WM running at 2560x1080 and I am looking into possibly getting 2 more to have a wrap-around style setup. The resolution would be 7680x1050. 

 

I currently have a GTX670FTW (2GB memory), if I made a jump to this setup what would be my best option for video cards:

 

1) SLI with another GTX670

2) GTX780

3) SLI GTX780s

4) Titian

 

I understand that FSX does not benefit from an SLI setup, but in this case, with a such a large resolution would SLI help? 

- Jordan Jafferjee -

AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D | Asus X670-E Pro Prime | Gigabyte RTX4080 Eagle | 64G G.Skill Trident Z.5 DDR5-6000 |  Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 | 2x2TB Samsung 990 Pro NVME | NZXT H7 | Win 11 24H2 | TM Warthog Flight Stick + Throttle | Honeycomb Alpha + Bravo | MFG Crosswind Rudder Pedals | Samsung 43" Odyssey Neo G7 | Dell U3415W 

I think you might find your present 670 could handle it.

Three X 2913's is about 8 megapixels.

I have a 2GB 670 driving about 7.3 megapixels (Surround, 3X24's).

Sometimes I through in a fourth 24" monitor VC view and still get watchable results with low demand scenery.

I would swap for a Titan though.

 

gb.

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