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Pc good enough for 240hz ?

LinusTheGerman

hey, I'd like to ask if my PC would manage to run 3 240hz monitors simultaneously. (XG258q)

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17 minutes ago, LinusTheGerman said:

hey, I'd like to ask if my PC would manage to run 3 240hz monitors simultaneously. (XG258q)

RTX 2070 Asus OC
i7 8700k
Mpg Z390 gaming pro carbon
16GB DDR4 3000mhz GeiL
Pure Power 650w

Just a specs check on the card. It's say's ==> 4 monitors

 

They don't specify what type

 

 

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It would run the monitors, but not gaming in all of them at 240hz.

3x1080p = 3/4 4k.

 

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7 minutes ago, SupaKomputa said:

It would run the monitors, but not gaming in all of them at 240hz.

3x1080p = 3/4 4k.

 

left and right twitch teamspeak etc and in the Middle the game... my graphicscard has 2x DP so i can run 2 monitors on it ... my mainboard also has one DP can i run 1 monitor on mainboard and two  on the graphicscard?

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Only 2 DP? wow that's underwhelming, can you plug it to HDMI for the 3rd monitor.

I suggest plugging it all to the gpu to avoid problems, but you actually can do it. Just try.

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2 minutes ago, SupaKomputa said:

Only 2 DP? wow that's underwhelming, can you plug it to HDMI for the 3rd monitor.

I suggest plugging it all to the gpu to avoid problems, but you actually can do it. Just try.

ye the Rtx cards only have 2 dp

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3 minutes ago, SupaKomputa said:

Only 2 DP? wow that's underwhelming, can you plug it to HDMI for the 3rd monitor.

I suggest plugging it all to the gpu to avoid problems, but you actually can do it. Just try.

i think the differences from 240hz to 120hz (HDMI) is very high so it would not be so nice

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yeah no problem, that's why they included HDMI and DVI.

Get a HDMI 2.0 cable and it can run your monitor at max 144hz.

Don't game on it, if you're looking for 240hz gaming.

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5 minutes ago, LinusTheGerman said:

i think the differences from 240hz to 120hz (HDMI) is very high so it would not be so nice

and my life is miserable with my 60hz monitor. ?

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2 minutes ago, SupaKomputa said:

and my life is miserable with my 60hz monitor. ?

xD thank you for the answers my english is so bad im from germany .. here we only learn how to drink bear and eat brezel

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prost!

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