Caporegime
So hold on, with highest anti-aliasing, all textures, graphics, etc. on max, what sort of FPS?
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2013/05/23/nvidia_geforce_gtx_780_video_card_review/5#.UcrdSD7v9ok
It wont be maximum at 1440p, but high settings it does.
Running Crysis 3 is a very graphically intense process. Even the mighty GTX TITAN cannot run this game at the highest setting of "very high" at 2560x1600 with playable performance. That is a bold thing right there, the TITAN is the fastest single-GPU video card there is, and it cannot run this game at the highest settings at 2560x1600. We had to lower the game to the "high" setting, and SMAA 2X works just fine at this setting.
The new GeForce GTX 780 also matches the GTX TITAN for the same playable setting of "high" and SMAA 2X at 2560x1600. The GTX TITAN is faster in framerate, but it just isn't quite fast enough for "very high," so we are left with a fast "high" experience. The GTX 780 is certainly not near fast enough for "very high," and so "high" is its playable setting as well.
Both the GTX 680 and HD 7970 GE have to be set even lower, down to "medium" settings. Therefore, both the GTX 780 and TITAN allow a higher playable gameplay setting at 2560x1600.
At 1080p it gets even better, we can turn on "very high" quality on the GTX 780 and TITAN. In addition to the highest in-game settings we can also enable the highest SMAA setting of SMAA 4X quality. The GTX 680 and HD 7970 GE cannot do this, while these can play at "very high" at 1080p, both have to use SMAA 2X. SMAA 4X causes a big performance hit, but the GTX 780 and TITAN have the performance to do it just fine at 1080p allowing better image quality.