ARG1980
Copenhagen APEX
Hello there
Unfortunately, I have no great insight into setting up three screens, that’s why I want to hear your advice. I play a lot of SIMRACING and want to run with three screens. Today I have this hardware
Screen: ASUS VG248QE, 144hz
GPU: Sapphire Radeon R9 290X, Tri-X OC, 4096 MB GDDR5.
When the monitor and graphics card are connected via DVI port it provides access to 144hz.
Now, my question to the gurus are as follow:
My graphics card has two DVI ports, one DisplayPort and one HDMI port
1) Can I run with three screens, where all of them runs 144hz, now that there are only two DVI ports?2) If not, can you then run 144hz on the middle screen and then the two side screens at 60hz?
3) If not, is it then the lowest common denominator (60hz) that determines how many Hz the other two screens running, although there is 144hz monitors connected to DVI ports?
If there can’t be said yes to 1), is the solution an additional graphics card?Looking forward to hearing from you?
Br.
Allan
Unfortunately, I have no great insight into setting up three screens, that’s why I want to hear your advice. I play a lot of SIMRACING and want to run with three screens. Today I have this hardware
Screen: ASUS VG248QE, 144hz
GPU: Sapphire Radeon R9 290X, Tri-X OC, 4096 MB GDDR5.
When the monitor and graphics card are connected via DVI port it provides access to 144hz.
Now, my question to the gurus are as follow:
My graphics card has two DVI ports, one DisplayPort and one HDMI port
1) Can I run with three screens, where all of them runs 144hz, now that there are only two DVI ports?2) If not, can you then run 144hz on the middle screen and then the two side screens at 60hz?
3) If not, is it then the lowest common denominator (60hz) that determines how many Hz the other two screens running, although there is 144hz monitors connected to DVI ports?
If there can’t be said yes to 1), is the solution an additional graphics card?Looking forward to hearing from you?
Br.
Allan
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