SUPERFLY013
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I have a Gtx280 that I got off of fleabay very cheap, but would like more preformance... Do I get another Gtx280+ a powersupply, or get 1 Asus 2GB 7770 right now and get a second one later...
i would reccomend a last-gen 6870 2gb card. It's very capable, will run 2 and even 3 monitors, and should cost the same as a 7850, but you'll get more stream processors with the last gen 6870.
Correction: - http://www.hwcompare.com/12078/radeon-hd-6870-vs-radeon-hd-7850/
Even with the higher SPU count on the 6870, it looks like the 7850 has more bandwidth, so that would be my choice. Both are very viable crossfire solutions, the 7770 is not what i would choose for dual monitors.
a 7950 is overkill for 2 monitors, it's a good choice for eyefinity 3 monitor, or 120-144hz single monitor though.
if you are saving for 2 additional monitors, you might as well save for a
proper GPU to drive it all. the CFX 7770 would be marginal and having to
depend on the CFX to function 100% is a blessing. make it a single GPU
choice and when tech updates, then look into a dual GPU solution.
AMD's eyefinity works much better for triple-monitor setups and you
won't be needing more than one card.
just get any HD 78xx-level or better card with at least 2GB of
memory on-board, and you're good to go with almost everything on
maximal graphical settings and maximum resolution (excluding 2560x1440
panels) while at triple-monitor setup.
though it is essential that you have enough video ports in it to be able to
connect at least three monitors, so try to pick that one model that has
enough ports.
id prolly use the DP port as the main monitor and a dual-link DVI as the
secondary and triciary monitor ports. this will cutdown on a butt-load
of cable adapters and failed to connect ques.
remember that the game must support triple-monitor modes,
otherwise there's no point in using triple-monitor setups just for gaming
and make sure that your PSU is powerful enough to feed such setups, since
triple-monitor setups tend to eat quite much more energy than just
one-monitor builds. they tend to stress a GPU card really well...