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Yes it can run a total of up to 4 monitors. But even running 3, you won't be able to run a high resolutions and certainly not high frame rates. If you want an idea of what kind of frame rates you can expect, figure out the total resolution of the monitors you will be using (x3 1920x1080 monitors would be 5760x1080) then figure out what sort of fps to expect on the main games you will be wanting to play for this GPU. For example, say you should expect 175 fps on a 1920x1080 monitor at full resolution. Now it's time to do some math!! (And no, there isn't supposed to be an 'e' instead of an 'a') Find the total # of pixels you can expect per second. So 1,920 * 1,080 * 175 =362,880,000 pixels per second. Now if you were running x3 1920x1080 monitors, the total # of pixels between those would be 5760*1080=6,220,800 Now to determine what sort of fps you can expect to get, you take our first number we calculated (362,880,000) and divide it by the 2nd number we calculated (6,220,800) So, 362,880,000 / 6,220,800 = 58 ⅓ fps. Granted this was an easy example as if you are using x3 of the exact same monitor, and you know what the fps is of just 1 monitor, then you just divide by 3. Bit this other method shows what you can expect not only for multiple monitors, but when going to an ultrawide or even super ultrawide and various refresh rates. Good luck!!
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