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belongs in you cringe you lose thread but i decided to post it here

That thing looks long as hell

thing is i dont want overkill. i usually get 1 super card that generally beats out the average 3 people tend to be cheap and slowely add on with.

but for the sake of ports i kinda need 3 i guess.
so what 3 nvidia cards are equal to a single 780?
and have perhaps 2g each and all 3 roughly add up to the price and power of a 780.

im only asking because im mobile right now and dont wanna be muti tabbing google hunting till im home lol.
Bisjac, no.

You get one card, and use adapters.  That's the sensible solution.

But if you insist on multiple cards, only get two, just finding a mobo under $300 that supports 3 PCI x16 slots is insanely hard.

That thing looks long as hell
loving ugly ass orange fans, that aren't even the same. the middle one has less blades which are bigger
it just looks so loving handicapped

long as my richard!!!11

loving ugly ass orange fans, that aren't even the same. the middle one has less blades which are bigger
it just looks so loving handicapped
It looks like it'd break if you tried to put it in a PC too.

thing is i dont want overkill. i usually get 1 super card that generally beats out the average 3 people tend to be cheap and slowely add on with.

but for the sake of ports i kinda need 3 i guess.
so what 3 nvidia cards are equal to a single 780?
and have perhaps 2g each and all 3 roughly add up to the price and power of a 780.

im only asking because im mobile right now and dont wanna be muti tabbing google hunting till im home lol.
im guessing 3 gtx 660 ti's or 670

im guessing 3 gtx 660 ti's or 670

Bisjac, no.

You get one card, and use adapters.  That's the sensible solution.

But if you insist on multiple cards, only get two, just finding a mobo under $300 that supports 3 PCI x16 slots is insanely hard.

but it was said in reply to me already that there are no existing adapters.

splitters only clone one desktop, they dont expand.

and i insist on using all hdmi. i dont want mixed cord types.



but you can't have adapters that splits the screen like bisjac wants.
and since i never saw a card with 2 or more hdmi ports on it, he has to get 3 different cards.

and besides, wouldn't two monitors on the same port bottleneck?

but it was said in reply to me already that there are no existing adapters.

splitters only clone one desktop, they dont expand.

and i insist on using all hdmi. i dont want mixed cord types.
no no no

If you have three monitors, any high tier card will have the following port setup:
HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, DVI

Get an HDMI cord and two DVI -> HDMI cords

then you're using all HDMI outputs, but not wasting money on an entire extra graphical card.

Or the money required to purchase a motherboard that can run three cards, or the power supply

no no no

If you have three monitors, any high tier card will have the following port setup:
HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, DVI

Get an HDMI cord and two DVI -> HDMI cords

then you're using all HDMI outputs, but not wasting money on an entire extra graphical card.

Or the money required to purchase a motherboard that can run three cards, or the power supply

ooo i see, those type of adapters, converters. yea sounds good to me.

does that dvi adaptor give the same quality? that's kinda why I want the same types. so quality is at its highest, and all the same

does that dvi adaptor give the same quality? that's kinda why I want the same types. so quality is at its highest, and all the same
When I got rid of my VGA to DVI and upgraded it to just a DVI, it looked so much better.

does that dvi adaptor give the same quality? that's kinda why I want the same types. so quality is at its highest, and all the same

yes, dvi and hdmi have the same quality, the only difference is that hdmi also transports audio through the cable.