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Video Card Advice for 2.2, will be using 3 monitors

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Which video would you choose?


1x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 3GB (Includes PhysX)


1x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB (Includes PhysX)


1x NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Black 6GB (Includes PhysX)


Thanks.


Tim


I would suggest go for the TITAN black. It has 6gb of VRAM which is essential for multi monitor configurations.

Op try to purchase 2 second handed regular Titans like I die.

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If I had to choose among those I would go for the Titan because of the RAM.  My lonely little EVGA 670 w/2GB on board does exceptionally well across three 27" except in the most dense add-on areas (New York, Seattle).    So I am holding my own until the EVGA GTX 780 Ti with 6GB come out. 

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Full array of Bravo, Saitek and GoFlight hardware for the cockpit. Varjo and HP VR headsets for mixed reality.

How about a 780 with 6gb?

 

Titan is excessive cost due to the better computational accuracy that's not doing anything for gaming other than adding cost.

 

 


I would suggest go for the TITAN black. It has 6gb of VRAM which is essential for multi monitor configurations.

 

I wouldn't go down that route.  I run 5760 and don't have memory issues.  There have been reviews that have stated that the extra RAM doesn't give much value for the small performance increase for the price.  I would instead go with a 780 flavor, and get two.  That won't be much more than the black, but will give you at least a 30% increase, instead of just 15% or so, and possibly as much as 60%.   

 

Bandwidth is much much more important than ram, unless you're from 2-3 years in the future running 3 ultra screens, in which case they'll probably all be gsynced monitors and it won't matter anyway.  

 

Buy two 780s.


I have a shader that eliminates side monitor distortions (stretching).  I'm refining it, but there is a thread here about it.

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i have the GTX titan with my 3screen and im totally satisfie!

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