Graphics card for gaming at 2560x1600

Hey guys I was just wondering whats a good GPU for gamign at my 30" Dell Ultrasharp which has a res of 2560x1600 I play games like batman arkham city,alan wake,most RTS, indie games. Also want a card that is around $400 dollars and can run games with most features turned on!

From what I understand in this case go with a HD79XX series graphics card, the 3gb frame buffer will help alot with the HD+ resolution of that monitor and it's closer to the $400 mark than a Gtx 670 or 680

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-hd-7970-overclock-review,3186.html

pretty good review of some head to head comparo's of the cards' you should be looking into. 

Either a 7950 and get a pretty sweet overclock on it or a 7970.

4gb GTX 670s are still $450ish.

What have you got now? Just SLI or Crossfire. I'm pretty sure if you have like a GTX480 you can just SLI to a MSI 660ti and be able to play on the Jumbotron at Yankee Stadium. 

My biggest pet peve is people wanting to toss their old cards. Unless it's SUPER OLD there is no reason not to link it with a medium/high quality card. You'll see much higher performance gains as compared to just the SINGLE GPU. The only GPUs that destroy SLI and Crossfire are the MOST EXPENSIVE 4GB/3GB cards. 

Are you suggesting SLI a GTX 480 with a GTX 660ti? If that's possible I really need to start paying more attention on this internet thing.

I have Dual GTX 260's After Market EXtreme Coolers and SLi and OC'd the Cards and Yeah was thinking the 7970 as it comes with good memory and good OC

You're fucking kidding me right? Do me a favor and don't make suggestions if you don't know what you're talking about. Not to mention that you just posted a thread asking if you need to have two of the same GPU for SLI or Crossfire to work. Don't give advice about something that you clearly don't know the answer to.

You can only SLI or Crossfire the same exact GPU.

My vote goes towards the 79xx cards, 7970 if budget allows.

the 6770/5770/6750/5750 are the exception but I think they use the same core

 

but most definetly not a 480 and 660ti, you can use that 480 for physx though if you use a 7970

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You need a strong GPU to handle games at 2560x1600, and the Radeon HD 7970 is the clear winner. It beats the GTX 680, which usually costs more. You might not be playing Crisis 3 at 2560x1600, but you could at 1920x1200 at Ultra. MAYBE.

Thats the biggest bullshit ive ever heard.