TL DR: It is possible but be prepared for some minor issues and eventual monitor "loss" followed by a system reboot. I feel like this is a hardware issue, perhaps GPU memory issue, but more likely something to do with the Thunderbolt bus bandwidth as it always happens to the bus that has 2 monitors attached to it and never to the one that has only a single monitor attached to. By repeatedly disconnecting/reconnecting the mDP cables I can get EITHER of them to work, but often not BOTH simultaneously, which is pretty annoying.
The best monitor for the MacBook Pro: BenQ.
Dell P2715Q 4K Monitor: This Dell monitor can handle 3840x2160 resolution level with extended support to 8 million pixels. I've had this setup for about 6 months now and while it is usable, I do face some issues from time to time, always after waking up the monitors after sleeping overnight: Part 2: Top 10 Best 4K Monitors for Your Mac: 1. The monitors are arranged in a "H-shape" with two monitors flipped 90 degrees. Two monitors are connected to the right side ports/bus and the third one (plus a dock for charging/USB/etc) are connected to left side ports/bus.
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I currently use 3 4k displays (Dell P2715Q) on a MacBook Pro 15" 2017 (GPU: Radeon Pro 560 4096 MB).