Can I Use this For Eyefiinty 6

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Sorry but you won't be running anything on higher than the lowest possible settings (and that's not for certain, it may not run at all), even with two of those. You'd be running out of VRAM in no time.

Running six 1080p displays is almost as hard as running three 4K displays. That means you should get at least a single R9 290X as that is one of the only cards with enough memory for this (Nvidia cards don't support 6-screen gaming). To play with the highest settings you'd need 2-3 of those cards in SLI.

What does this mean? I strongly recommend getting a maximum of 3 1080p...


Sorry but you won't be running anything on higher than the lowest possible settings (and that's not for certain, it may not run at all), even with two of those. You'd be running out of VRAM in no time.

Running six 1080p displays is almost as hard as running three 4K displays. That means you should get at least a single R9 290X as that is one of the only cards with enough memory for this (Nvidia cards don't support 6-screen gaming). To play with the highest settings you'd need 2-3 of those cards in SLI.

What does this mean? I strongly recommend getting a maximum of 3 1080p displays and investing on a stronger card, like the R9 290X.
 
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