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Yes. Depending on the game and settings. However, dual 1080p monitors should be no sweat for this card. Able to hit 60 FPS on a 4K (equivalent of quad 1080p monitors) on most games. The NVIDIA GTX 1080 would be overkill but would work, if looking to spend less the AMD RX 480 should work too.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The short answer is yes. Absolutely. The more complicated answer is that the 60fps depends on what you are rendering. Given sufficient complexity, it will drop below 60fps. However it is absolutely capable of these numbers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Your question is vague, but my short answer is: definitely yes. The card supports multiple monitors, and with my setup it can run a game on one screen and movies on the other simultaneously. 1600x1400 and 1440x900 or whatever my monitor resolutions are. One of my monitors is HDMI the other is dvi. That said, i can stretch games across both monitors in 3200x1600 (again, not positive this resolution is exact) with no problem other than the fact that my monitors are different resolutions (because the only game I do that with is EvE, and the resolution difference doesn't bother me). I have i7-3770k 3.4ghz processor, 16gb RAM. I can watch HD movies on one monitor, have a game running on the other one, and still stream my game play to friends (in 1080p) all at the same time with >60 fps on my end.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depends on the game
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it will it can do 1440p with dual set up... Also depends on your cpu, I would say u want a i7 maybe i5 k version.
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