bystander :
While am I'm not saying 4k is the way to go, there is no requirement to play at maxed settings on the most demanding game on the PC. There are settings for a reason.
The settings are there for a reason..... That "reason" being you don't have enough horsepower to support your resolution in that game.
Xyos :
You pulled the highest demanding PC game right now, completely maxed with Anti-aliasing cranked up (not really needed with 4k resolution)... 2 980's are capable of running MOST games max and maintaining 60 fps (excluding anti-aliasing in most cases except FXAA as with that high a resolution AA really is not needed anymore).
Still though, 2 980's are expensive, + the 4k monitor, that's a lot of money to invest just for gaming (if you have it great, but this is what you should expect if you want to game at 60 fps @ 4k).
There's quite a few misstatements in there:
1. I don't want to game at 4K. I don't want to deal with the scaling issues, I don't want to give up 144 Hz and 3D, I don't want to turn off AA completely
2. Read the article / look at the graphs. There is no anti aliasing used on the 4k setting or the 5760 setting.
3. I pulled a very old but demanding game from a very limited list.... current demanding games and upcoming games should be considered
4. Really not interested in most games because most peeps don't play most games. We are talking about the ones most folks most want to play
Crysis 3 does 27 at 4k no AA
BF4 can't do 60 at 4k no AA
Crysis does 31 at 4k no AA
MetroLL can't do 60 at 4k no AA
Watch Dogs can't do 60 at 4k no AA
That's 5 outta 17 or 30% that can't do 60 fps even with no AA.
So you can play a "barely passing grade" of 70% of popular games at 4k with no AA. I'd rather play at 2560 and 144Hz where only 1 game gets below 60 and that's with 4AA on.