Which graphics card to buy for 3x 1080p displays at 60fps

Soren Saket

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Which graphics card to buy for 3x 1080p displays for 60fps.

Going to play: war tunder, bf4 and star citizen when it comes out, and other demanding games.
I want to run at 50-60 fps.

Do i need a Sapphire Radeon R9 290X Vapor-X 8gb or something like that.

 
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for a 1000$ budget geta black titan NVidia,if you don't have enough for it go for 2 sli gtx 970(its much more powerfull than a single gtx 980).I strongly prefer NVidia over AMD (nothing from AMD(Even 3way crossfire)can beat out a single 12gbram or 2 sli 12gb ram quadro)
anyway in that case I doesn't recommend 295x2 amd card as they need a lot of power to work (you will certainly need a 1200-1500w psu if u wish to use them).good luck :for 300-400 usd budget go for gtx 970
for 500:go for 1 gtx 980
for 600-700:go for 2 sli gtx 970
for 1000-1100:go for black titan
for 1200:go for 2 gtx 980 sli (but i think its overkill for 1080p )
for 2000$:2 black titan(still think its overkill)
for a 1000$ budget geta black titan NVidia,if you don't have enough for it go for 2 sli gtx 970(its much more powerfull than a single gtx 980).I strongly prefer NVidia over AMD (nothing from AMD(Even 3way crossfire)can beat out a single 12gbram or 2 sli 12gb ram quadro)
anyway in that case I doesn't recommend 295x2 amd card as they need a lot of power to work (you will certainly need a 1200-1500w psu if u wish to use them).good luck :for 300-400 usd budget go for gtx 970
for 500:go for 1 gtx 980
for 600-700:go for 2 sli gtx 970
for 1000-1100:go for black titan
for 1200:go for 2 gtx 980 sli (but i think its overkill for 1080p )
for 2000$:2 black titan(still think its overkill)
 
Solution


With 5760x1080, the memory could be an issue.
Although, techpowerup shows the SLI setup gives 55.7 FPS in Battlefield 4 at 5760x1080.
 


If he can wait the r9 3xx cards .... there a chance the other Gpu's can drop prices ..........!!(??)
 


Yes, are they may continue to go down before, depending how much stock is left.



 
Thing is, it's risky, and you may end up waiting forever. One fine morning, it'll say 'Out of Stock' and stay there, forever. Happened to me twice.
If you think a deal is good enough for you, grab it. It may not be long before it's gone.
That's my experience.
 
^ yes, and then when it ever comes back in stock if it does, it will be jacked up in price, the whole computer industry is very now or never. you can never truly save money by waiting, as then something else comes up that you will want, or the other item goes out of stock, or some other item you want will go up, if you see the card you want at a price you are willing to pay get it before something changes.
 
wait or not wait
is only for a some day ....
is for a week
is for a month
is a personal choice
I have waited about six month
after
i have bought a r9 270x
is a perfect gpu for me