Ah, right. Sorry for my confusion. Yes, you should be able to use that monitor on the Mac Mini without any trouble.
Running HDMI for the 3D connector is not as good as DVI though. You'll want to use the DualLink DVI cable that comes with the monitor instead of HDMI, otherwise you cannot run at 1080p@120Hz for 3D which would defeat the point of getting that specific monitor. HDMI is feeble and weak, and only supports 1080p@24Hz.
A second GTX 760 will put you in a pretty nice spot though, and with your 4770k you will have a very good experience. Easily worth the money for the upgrade, in 3D, you will generally get 100% scaling.
The air gap is single card, instead of dual card, which is OK, but dual card gap is better. Only problem is card will run a little hotter and make more noise. My SLI 580 is like this now, and the fans can be annoying.
As far as microstutters, I do not believe you will see them with a computer at that level and the GTX 760. I've read a lot of reviews, and I don't think the GTX 760 will have any microstutters, and not in SLI either. If you think that is wrong, please link to what makes you believe that.
On AMD, the Crossfire was not previously as good as SLI and did have microstutter, but that is largely fixed today.
Microstutter as a term has been contaminated to mean drops in frame rate though, which is not what it means. I'm not sure if this is what you mean though.
Ah, right. Sorry for my confusion. Yes, you should be able to use that monitor on the Mac Mini without any trouble.
Running HDMI for the 3D connector is not as good as DVI though. You'll want to use the DualLink DVI cable that comes with the monitor instead of HDMI, otherwise you cannot run at 1080p@120Hz for 3D which would defeat the point of getting that specific monitor. HDMI is feeble and weak, and only supports 1080p@24Hz.
A second GTX 760 will put you in a pretty nice spot though, and with your 4770k you will have a very good experience. Easily worth the money for the upgrade, in 3D, you will generally get 100% scaling.
The air gap is single card, instead of dual card, which is OK, but dual card gap is better. Only problem is card will run a little hotter and make more noise. My SLI 580 is like this now, and the fans can be annoying.
As far as microstutters, I do not believe you will see them with a computer at that level and the GTX 760. I've read a lot of reviews, and I don't think the GTX 760 will have any microstutters, and not in SLI either. If you think that is wrong, please link to what makes you believe that.
On AMD, the Crossfire was not previously as good as SLI and did have microstutter, but that is largely fixed today.
Microstutter as a term has been contaminated to mean drops in frame rate though, which is not what it means. I'm not sure if this is what you mean though.
Acer H5360 (1280x720@120Hz) - ASUS VG248QE with GSync mod - 3D Vision 1&2 - Driver 372.54
GTX 970 - i5-4670K@4.2GHz - 12GB RAM - Win7x64+evilKB2670838 - 4 Disk X25 RAID
SAGER NP9870-S - GTX 980 - i7-6700K - Win10 Pro 1607 Latest 3Dmigoto Release Bo3b's School for ShaderHackers
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Okay, so my GTX 760 has DL DVI? I don't know how that looks, but currently I'm connected via [GPU]DVI(maybe DL) - DVI-HDMI-Adapter - [Monitor]HDMI.
A ticket about give-back guarantee is currently being processed, if there is give-back guarantee I'm gonna try it 100%, if not, well do you know by any chance a give-back reseller in Switzerland? :D
Anyways, really appreciating all of your help.
Okay, so my GTX 760 has DL DVI? I don't know how that looks, but currently I'm connected via [GPU]DVI(maybe DL) - DVI-HDMI-Adapter - [Monitor]HDMI.
A ticket about give-back guarantee is currently being processed, if there is give-back guarantee I'm gonna try it 100%, if not, well do you know by any chance a give-back reseller in Switzerland? :D
Running HDMI for the 3D connector is not as good as DVI though. You'll want to use the DualLink DVI cable that comes with the monitor instead of HDMI, otherwise you cannot run at 1080p@120Hz for 3D which would defeat the point of getting that specific monitor. HDMI is feeble and weak, and only supports 1080p@24Hz.
A second GTX 760 will put you in a pretty nice spot though, and with your 4770k you will have a very good experience. Easily worth the money for the upgrade, in 3D, you will generally get 100% scaling.
The air gap is single card, instead of dual card, which is OK, but dual card gap is better. Only problem is card will run a little hotter and make more noise. My SLI 580 is like this now, and the fans can be annoying.
As far as microstutters, I do not believe you will see them with a computer at that level and the GTX 760. I've read a lot of reviews, and I don't think the GTX 760 will have any microstutters, and not in SLI either. If you think that is wrong, please link to what makes you believe that.
On AMD, the Crossfire was not previously as good as SLI and did have microstutter, but that is largely fixed today.
Microstutter as a term has been contaminated to mean drops in frame rate though, which is not what it means. I'm not sure if this is what you mean though.
Acer H5360 (1280x720@120Hz) - ASUS VG248QE with GSync mod - 3D Vision 1&2 - Driver 372.54
GTX 970 - i5-4670K@4.2GHz - 12GB RAM - Win7x64+evilKB2670838 - 4 Disk X25 RAID
SAGER NP9870-S - GTX 980 - i7-6700K - Win10 Pro 1607
Latest 3Dmigoto Release
Bo3b's School for ShaderHackers
Okay, so my GTX 760 has DL DVI? I don't know how that looks, but currently I'm connected via [GPU]DVI(maybe DL) - DVI-HDMI-Adapter - [Monitor]HDMI.
A ticket about give-back guarantee is currently being processed, if there is give-back guarantee I'm gonna try it 100%, if not, well do you know by any chance a give-back reseller in Switzerland? :D
Anyways, really appreciating all of your help.