Hey guys, thinking of getting a triple monitor setup but after a little advice.
At the moment I have a Benq 24" 120Hz monitor(the bezel is 23mm) 1920 x 1080, i5 2500k @ 4100, an Asus 7970 Matrix Platinum, 8GB memory
First off, would that hardware run it at good frames? eg. Battlefield 4, Assetto Corsa, Wargame Airland Battle, other racing sims?
Would I have to get 2 more 120Hz monitors, or would 2 cheapy Benq 24" 60Hz monitors do the job?
Would the 120Hz monitor then be stuck at 60Hz if I did get the Cheaper monitors?
Also, would it best to put them all on one stand? Or just sit them on my desk as normal?
Was looking at this stand - http://www.domu.co.uk/vonhaus-tripl...mount-bracket-for-15-34-45-24-34-screens.html
My desk width size is 114CM, my monitor now is in the center, so thinking 2 others at 45 degrees should just fit on their stands, but that triple mount might be better.....
This is pushing me towards triple monitors too...
http://www.amd.com/us/products/tech...for-consumers/Pages/experience-eyefinity.aspx
At the moment I have a Benq 24" 120Hz monitor(the bezel is 23mm) 1920 x 1080, i5 2500k @ 4100, an Asus 7970 Matrix Platinum, 8GB memory
First off, would that hardware run it at good frames? eg. Battlefield 4, Assetto Corsa, Wargame Airland Battle, other racing sims?
Would I have to get 2 more 120Hz monitors, or would 2 cheapy Benq 24" 60Hz monitors do the job?
Would the 120Hz monitor then be stuck at 60Hz if I did get the Cheaper monitors?
Also, would it best to put them all on one stand? Or just sit them on my desk as normal?
Was looking at this stand - http://www.domu.co.uk/vonhaus-tripl...mount-bracket-for-15-34-45-24-34-screens.html
My desk width size is 114CM, my monitor now is in the center, so thinking 2 others at 45 degrees should just fit on their stands, but that triple mount might be better.....
This is pushing me towards triple monitors too...
http://www.amd.com/us/products/tech...for-consumers/Pages/experience-eyefinity.aspx
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