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GTX 7xx for surround gaming? (ROG 760x2?)

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Stratus_ss

Overclockix Snake Charming Senior, Alt OS Content
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Hi All,

I have read through a bunch of the links here and other places. I am not interested in ATI/AMD for various reason so please dont suggest that.

What I am looking to do is either 4 or 6 monitors for some moderate gaming.

I was thinking of 1 or 2 GTX 760 4GB models. I am open to suggestions however.

Types of games I play are Counter Strike, L4D2, Civ 5 etc. I don't do the BlackOps or other COD type games. Sometimes I fire up Skyrim.

I understand that a 4GB card may be better for multimonitor setups.

Budget: I would prefer sub $400 per card

Thanks for your suggestions
 
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Depending on a couple of factors, like how much ram.those games use, how many monitors are you actually running it in and their res, you may want to look into a 780 due to the 256bit bus with so many monitors.

You are in a bit of a pickle since, to be frank, AMD is where it's at for multi monitor gaming due to its vram and memory bandwidth.
 
I was wondering what people think of the Asus ROG 760X2.

In my case, I would be content with 4 monitors (3 for gaming). To me it seems more convenient to have everything bundled up in one card as opposed to 2 x 770s. Would end up costing less as well.

Thoughts?
 
We reviewed it.. Check out the front page.

That said, it only has 2gb of vram for each card so what I said above still applies.
 
We reviewed it.. Check out the front page.

That said, it only has 2gb of vram for each card so what I said above still applies.

I'll take a look. It didnt show up on the first 3 pages of google for me. Guess we need to make sure them spiders are attracted to our front page :attn:
 
Ya I found it after you mentioned it. I was just meaning, I wouldnt have posted back in the thread if the review showed up in my google search.

It may not seem like it but I do try to find my answers before asking :D
 
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