You certainly won't get "maximum settings". You'll get serviceable performance, i.e. medium to high settings at 45 to 60 FPS, with two 560 Ti 2GB in SLI FOR 1080p x 3. I ran that setup for a couple days myself. Personally, though, I'd rather get two 580s, as they're about $400 - $450 now if you look around, and you could buy a second for $380 from EVGA B-stock.
The truth is that 1.5 GB is enough vRAM for 1080p x 3 in almost everything, all sensationalism aside. A lot of people falsely conflate vRAM being maxed out with a vRAM bottleneck. And most important, the horsepower of two 560 Tis is nowhere near enough to drive performance at the high AA levels that would choke 580 1.5 GB anyway. Matter of fact, 580 3 GB Tri-SLI is not enough to drive performance at the AA levels that would choke the 1.5 GB variant nine times out of ten, because 1.5 GB cards only choke beyond 2-4x MSAA, and nothing is worthwhile after that other than supersampling AA.
The only exceptions I ran into or saw evidence for (showing 1.5 GB not being enough at 1080p x 3) are Metro 2033 (can do AAA but not 4x MSAA), and *maybe* Crysis 2 with everything at Ultra.
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