Is the GTX 780 Ti powerful enough to run 5760x1080?

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I recently purchased a GTX 780 Ti and I am able to run most games maxed out at 1080p around 80+ fps without having to OC, except for crisis 3 that is a different beast altogether. I would like to know if I would be able to run games at medium/high settings at 5760x1080. I don't mind turning down settings, but am I going to have to turn down so many settings that the games won't be enjoyable? Also, I own an Asus VH238H monitor. Would I have to buy the same monitor or could I buy a VS248H-P? It's a little cheaper and I would like to save money if I can. Any suggestions or Information will be appreciated. Thanks
 
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different monitor models have no effect on the gpu. only the pixel count will have an effect on performance, whether its 1080p, 900p, 1440p etc.

but differenct model monitors may have different connections. the 780ti models usually have 2 hdmi outs, 1 dvi, and 1 displayport. so somewhere in the mix you will either have to get an adapter to switch to hdmi, or have one of the monitors accept a dvi or displayport connect to complete the setup.
Hi there,
the maximum resolution supported by the gtx 780 ti is 4096x2160.
which is still very high quality (4K resolution)
And also your monitor does not support that high of a resolution anyway.
Your monitor only supports 1920 x 1080 as its native resolution.
So in theory no, you cant run that resolution sorry.
 


How many settings do you have to turn down to get around 60 fps?
 
depends on the game. any 780/ti or 290/x has plenty of gpu horsepower to run triple 1080p monitors. if your trying to run crysis 3, quite a few settings will need to be turned down. if your talking about dirt 3, probably no settings turned down. but a mix of medium/high settings on most games will work fine.
 


Do you have any idea if the different monitor models will make a difference?
 
different monitor models have no effect on the gpu. only the pixel count will have an effect on performance, whether its 1080p, 900p, 1440p etc.

but differenct model monitors may have different connections. the 780ti models usually have 2 hdmi outs, 1 dvi, and 1 displayport. so somewhere in the mix you will either have to get an adapter to switch to hdmi, or have one of the monitors accept a dvi or displayport connect to complete the setup.
 
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