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    Default Can a GTX 770 handle a single 4k monitor?

    I'm moving this week and I shipped my computer but decided to discard both of my monitors (each had its own problems) with the idea that I'd finally buy 4k monitors when it got here. I wasn't thinking of the graphics card though. Do you think I can play one box of wow at reasonable settings ("good"?) with an nvidia gtx 770? Do you think it would crash it just to try and web browse?

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    Hm... a single 770 might be a little tough. Is it the 4GB version? I think the 770 is the lowest card that "supports" 4k, maybe the 760ti does too now that I think about it.

    You will definitely be able to browse the web, play back videos, ect. Gaming at the "good" level may net you like sub 30 FPS. I recommend definitely turning off AA and ambient occlusion. You can even try and render at 75% and upscale.

    Getting a second 770 would be a good bump in performance.

    If you only have the 2GB version you may run out of memory extremely fast, and I wouldn't recommend playing at 4k with that.
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    Thanks crum. I probably will have to get a new graphics card then, but I'll try without. I can always do a partial screen with isboxer I guess.

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    Maximum Digital Resolution: 4096x2160

    1 - 3840x2160 at 30Hz or 4096x2160 at 24Hz supported over HDMI. 4096x2160 (including 3840x2160) at 60Hz supported over Displayport. Support for 4k tiled MST displays requires 326.19 driver or later.

    http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desk...specifications

    And even if you can't play at 3840x2160, there's nothing stopping you from simply playing in windowed mode at a lower resolution, or even dropping your desktop resolution to play in windowed borderless or fullscreen (which will be slightly blurry).
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    Just an update to this, I haven't had any problems single boxing or dual boxing, but dual boxing while watching a video in VLC is nogo.

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