GTX770 delivers strong performance.
GTX770 delivers strong performance.
My EVGA GTX770 works well with your 34" 3440x1440 display. It seems the issue is more about compatibility rather than resolution support. You should be all set.
The GTX 770 supports smooth gameplay at 30-60 frames per second on medium to high settings, though performance may be limited by the card's VRAM. For optimal results, lower the resolution to 1080p in certain titles such as Battlefield 4, Crysis 3, FarCry 3, Metro, and others. Most games will run well at 1440p.
The GTX 770 struggles at 1440p resolution and fails to handle certain recent titles even when using ultra settings at 1080p.
It comes down to personal preference—some players prefer those 60 fps rates, while others are fine with a bit lower. For top-tier games with excellent performance, the card might feel a bit underwhelming. You might want to hold off a few weeks until the 900 series drops; prices could fall and a better option could appear!
I own a GTX 680 with a modified GTX 770 BIOS. Playing Crysis 3 on Ultra with double audio cards, Tomb Raider, and Metro in 1080p runs smoothly. Watch Dogs performs poorly on a GTX 780, barely functioning at all.
2xAA isn't the ultimate mode. It means everything runs at the maximum possible settings. If you enable it, you'll likely see less than 60 frames per second in games such as Metro or Tomb Raider, especially if you push it to Ultra (which might drop to around 30 or even lower in some demanding titles).