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Two different video cards on two different monitors?
Hello, I have such a setup
- monitor 3440 * 1440 (the main code for two windows + result)
- monitor 1920 * 1080 (vertically on the side under the manuals)
- monitor 2560 * 1440 (consoles, monitoring)
well, I also plan to blind from the matrix for the laptop 15 inch monitor ...
So far, I have only used two monitors, on the computer, in general, Xeon 8 nuclear with 16 threads and 128 RAM, but the video card costs 1 gigabyte Radeon R7 250 passive ... A gaming-type motherboard with 3 pci-e, on this video card I got all the memory, although the load on the core is rarely higher than 20% and at times the scroll is not so smooth in the browser, I understand that the vidyaha does not take out such a picture. I only have 2d apps mostly...
I looked at a relatively inexpensive, economical 2-gig vidya and expand the number of outputs and increase the power, but it became interesting to me if I drag a window or YouTube to the monitor that is connected to the second vidya, now it draws it or some one will process all monitors?
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Do not mislead people, the video card does not have to render the image specifically output by the video card. My output goes to 2 monitors through a video card, but for streaming and recording in the OBS, the built-in Intel graphics are used, which is enabled only in the BIOS, while not displaying the image on the screen.
Rendering is handled by the video card to which the monitor is connected. Tested on GTX1050+GT730+IntelHD system.
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