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Help Laptop GPU

Hi,

 

because of a new job I'm selling my old Desktop PC and buying a laptop, now I have two monitors that I don't want to sell and would love to use them further on. One is a 24" full hd and the other is 34" UW 1440p. 

 

My question is what laptop GPU will be powerful enough to power the 1440p one for movies and youtube. Is there a possibility that I run both of them as External monitors at the same time? What should I look for. 

 

Also I'm on strict budget, max 600 euros (all EU countries).

 

Thank you for your help :D

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well HDMI 2.0 is enough for 1440p and most laptops today uses HDMI 2.0

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9 minutes ago, bindydad123 said:

well HDMI 2.0 is enough for 1440p and most laptops today uses HDMI 2.0

But would ... lets say a HD600 series integrated GPU from Intel be powerful enough for such a task?

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15 minutes ago, Ramotovski said:

But would ... lets say a HD600 series integrated GPU from Intel be powerful enough for such a task?

if it has the right display output it will work regardless of compute power. You're not doing any 3D rendering with it.

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