3 monitors on nvidia gtx 760

I just bought from Future Shop a HP ENVY Pheonix 810-209 Telechareger 12 concerts memory intel i7 - 4770K

My Question is

I have 3 monitors to my current setup that I want to connect. Digital for all

This office shows that it is the following graphics card

Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 with 1.5 GB dedicated memory

I did a search for this card and it shows nothing.

The sale info says you can use up to 3 monitors...

Any information would be helpful.

Thank you

John

You can use this 3D Vision Surround monitors configuration guide .

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