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Can EVGA GTX 750 drive two 2.5k plus one 4k displays?

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2015/02/25 22:43:52 (permalink)
I'm considering buying EVGA NVIDIA GTX 750 like this one: . There are several similar 750 cards with 1GB or 2GB of memory, 1 or 2 fans etc. but they all have: 1 DVI, 1 HDMI and 1 DisplayPort connector. I was wondering would it be possible to connect 3 monitors to this card in the following configuration:
1. - 2560 x 1600 to DVI
2. - 2560 x 1600 to HDMI
3. - 3840 x 2160 to DisplayPort
and have them all running in 60Hz. I'm particularly concerned for the DVI port driving 2560 res as it is a DVI-I port, although the documentation says that digital ports have maximum resolution of 
"Max Digital : 4096x2160".

 
Has anyone ever tried something like this with this card or some similar configuration? Any help much appreciated.
 
PS. If this is not possible, can you recommend the minimum GPU that would be able to drive these monitors?
 
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    Re: Can EVGA GTX 750 drive two 2.5k plus one 4k displays? 2015/02/27 05:17:42 (permalink)
    Yes you could but you wouldn't be able to do anything else than browsing he internet and smurf around in windows, there is no way this gpu can handle that res in any game ( will MS chess maybe )..
    So if you would like to play any game at that res at a good quality get 2x780, 2x780Ti, 2x970, 2x980, 2xTitan 2x Titan black or maby even 2 or 3x GTX 680, You would need that extra vram so the Titans 4gb 680, 970 or 980 is preferable! But in the end it's all up to you and your budget and intentions with the card/cards.
    post edited by Duke4 - 2015/02/27 05:19:45

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    Re: Can EVGA GTX 750 drive two 2.5k plus one 4k displays? 2015/02/27 17:16:31 (permalink)
    Thanks for the answer,
     
    Gaming is not my concern, I only play some very old games (Wacraft III) occasionally. I'm making this setup for work - coding and web development.
     
    Are you sure that both DVI-I and HDMI on this card can output 2560x1600 (note the DVI-I)? Did you actually try this on some of the 7xx cards? I see in your signature that you have 780.
     
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    Re: Can EVGA GTX 750 drive two 2.5k plus one 4k displays? 2015/02/27 17:46:02 (permalink)
    mportnoy
    Thanks for the answer,
     
    Gaming is not my concern, I only play some very old games (Wacraft III) occasionally. I'm making this setup for work - coding and web development.
     
    Are you sure that both DVI-I and HDMI on this card can output 2560x1600 (note the DVI-I)? Did you actually try this on some of the 7xx cards? I see in your signature that you have 780.
     


    I have had 3x 2560x1600p monitors hooked up to my GTX 780 ( the top card ) and it worked fine!
    So I guess you're 750 could handle it.

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    Re: Can EVGA GTX 750 drive two 2.5k plus one 4k displays? 2015/03/01 09:43:41 (permalink)
    There is no way that the 750TI supports 2k or 4K over DVI-I. The port MUST be DVI-D.
     
    I have GTX750TI, GTX770 4GB, and the Kingpin 780TI. 
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    Re: Can EVGA GTX 750 drive two 2.5k plus one 4k displays? 2015/03/01 11:47:27 (permalink)
    DVI-I and DVI-D are the same except for one thing.  The DVI-D is for digital only and the DVI-I supports both digital and analog.
     
    http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/221/~/what-is-the-difference-between-dvi-i-and-dvi-d%3F
     
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