At 5760x1080, a single GTX 780Ti pulls around 30fps average on Ultra. If we assume that BF4 has at least a 70% performance gain in dual SLI, then 2x GTX 780Ti might be enough to play BF4 at or near 60fps with a decent overclock on Ultra settings.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphics/2013/11/27/battlefield-4-performance-analysis/5
I don't think it would be wise to move to triple 1440p monitors. 7680x1440 is 1 million pixels shy of being twice the pixel size of 5760x1080. (11,318,400 pixels vs 6,220,800 pixels, an 81% increase) That said, triple 1440p screens at 2xMSAA will likely perform worse than triple 1080p screens at 4xMSAA. The best way you can try to judge the kind of performance would be to increase the rendering resolution of BF4 to +180%.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphics/2013/11/27/battlefield-4-performance-analysis/5
I don't think it would be wise to move to triple 1440p monitors. 7680x1440 is 1 million pixels shy of being twice the pixel size of 5760x1080. (11,318,400 pixels vs 6,220,800 pixels, an 81% increase) That said, triple 1440p screens at 2xMSAA will likely perform worse than triple 1080p screens at 4xMSAA. The best way you can try to judge the kind of performance would be to increase the rendering resolution of BF4 to +180%.
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