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Asus 4k monitor $3,800.00

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If I was just super stupid rich...I might get one.

Is this using Display Port? HDMI? The links I found don't say. Didn't I read that current HDMI on GPUs only do 30Hz refresh at 4k resolutions?
 
I dunno, I am sure it is awesome for desktop usage, photo editing, etc, but I would never ever use SLI / Eyefinity due to the lag. So until there is a card that can comfortably run that resolution, pass.
 
What could drive games at the native resolution of that monitor? 3xTitans?One Titan barely does that for my 2560x1440 monitor and that's 2.25x more pixels so factoring imperfect scaling etc. 3xTitans could deliver comparable FPS to what I have now so maybe it would be fine but I dislike m-gpu technology, but with a monitor like that I could live with that. All I need is 120PPI on a desktop to not see individual pixels, 108PPI of my current monitor almost does it for me, on the other hand almost 140PPI on a 32" screen in not a huge waste, the extra PPI could be useful for gaming without needing FSAA and the extra screen space would be appreciated. It seems like a good fit for 3xTitans.
 
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