This is a repost from Tom's Hardware, I thought I might get a bit more in-depth discussion on the matter, here :)
I'm planning on building a gaming rig to use either Nvidia Surround or Eyefinity in a 3 monitor 5760x1080 or 7680x1600 resolution display (ideally 7680), and I'm hoping that the cards I end up putting into it will last me for quite a few years with at least adequate performance in games long down the road (not necessarily maxed out).
In researching, one thing I've heard is that high resolution gaming like that tends to run into bottleneck issues with a graphics card's memory. I've been a long time Nvidia customer, and I've always been satisfied with their cards, however I'm concerned with the fact that they always trail behind AMD in the memory department. Even
this article seems to hint that Nvidia is (yet again) going to be a full gigabyte of vram behind AMD on their Kepler reference cards.
Is the concern of becoming bottlenecked by limited card memory in the next few years legitimate enough for me to defer to trying my hand with a pair of AMD cards? Or is my understanding of those implications somehow lacking? With triple monitor gaming on a powerful rig, is vram
always going to be the first limiting factor for performance?