Can a GTX 760 run dual 4k monitors?

jsad3

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Can an Nvidia GTX 760 4GB run dual 4K monitors at 30 hertz of do I need a 770, 780, or 780 ti?

Here is my potential hackintosh editing build.

Display(s): Dell UP2414Q 4K
Proccessor: Intel i7 4790K
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-Z97X-UD3H
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 1600mHz 8gb (x3) 24gb
Graphics: Gigabyte winforce GTX 760 4gb
Storage: Plextor M6e 256gb pcie ssd (x2) [raid 0] 512gb -yes, I have backup drives
Power Supply: Corsair CX600m
Case: Corsair Carbide 200R
Wifi card: TP LINK N900

 
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Thats a DisplayPort and a Dual-Link DVI I see on the back of that card, it can run two 4K displays at 60hz. Given gaming isnt a concern, the fact its a weak card (relative to the 8K resolution its displaying) doesnt matter.


apart from solitaire and minesweeper

Im not sure why you'd be buying a 24 inch 4k monitor [ or two of them]
Are you a graphics or video professional?

Even then just buy one nice 28 inch samsung 4k monitor that can run at 60 Hz through a display port . You are much less likely to want to throw it away in 2 years time
 

jsad3

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For intensive color grading and graphics editing the premiercolor with 99% Adobe RGB coverage and a 100% color gamut, and the ips technology of the 24", when compared to the 82% color gamut, and tn panel that has color distortion and angles of the samsung, it is a no brainer to get the dell which with its tech would be a suitable monitor for the next 5-8 years as where the samsung is already outdated and a poor investment.