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my pc :

-ryzen 5 2600

-b450 gaming plus max

-ram 16gb xpetrix 3200mhz cl 16(xmp)

-asus 1060 6gb strix oc (2HDMI , 1DVI)

-corsair cx550m

monitor :

-samsung cf390 24inch 60hz (1920x1080) for gaming (primary) HDMI cable

-dell p1914sf 19inch 60hz (1280 x1024) for streaming like open obs and firefox (secondary) DVI cable

 

can my pc handle that? and what cost (like fps in gaming or cpu usage gpu usage ram usage) if i connect my secondary monitor?

thankyou first time i want to use 2 monitors :D

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4 minutes ago, CaptainHabib said:

my pc :

-ryzen 5 2600

-b450 gaming plus max

-ram 16gb xpetrix 3200mhz cl 16(xmp)

-asus 1060 6gb strix oc (2HDMI , 1DVI)

-corsair cx550m

monitor :

-samsung cf390 24inch 60hz (1920x1080) for gaming (primary) HDMI cable

-dell p1914sf 19inch 60hz (1280 x1024) for streaming like open obs and firefox (secondary) DVI cable

 

can my pc handle that? and what cost (like fps in gaming or cpu usage gpu usage ram usage) if i connect my secondary monitor?

thankyou first time i want to use 2 monitors :D

It should be just fine, depending on what you have open on the second monitor there could be extra CPU/RAM usage, but most likely nothing that will impact performance that much.

why no dark mode?
Current:

Asus ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301ZE):
CPU: i9-12900H @ Up to 5.0GHz all core
- dGPU: RTX 3050 Ti 4GB

- eGPU: Radeon 6850m XT XGm 16GB
RAM: 16GB (8x2GB) @ 5200MTs

Storage: 1TB NVMe SSD, 1TB MicroSD
Display: Internal 1200p@120Hz, Asus ROG XG-17 1080p@240Hz (G-Sync), Gigabyte M32U 4k@144Hz (G-Sync), External Laptop panel (LTN173HT02) 1080p@120Hz, Asus VG248QE 1080p@144hz

Watercooled Eluktronics THICC-17 (Clevo X170SM-G):
CPU: i9-10900k @ 4.9GHz all core
GPU: RTX 2080 Super (Max P 200W)
RAM: 32GB (4x8GB) @ 3200MTs

Storage: 512GB HP EX NVMe SSD, 2TB Silicon Power NVMe SSD
Displays: Internal 1080p@300Hz

Custom Game Server:

CPUs: Ryzen 9 9900X

RAM: 128GB (4x32GB) DDR5 @ whatever it'll boot at xD (I think it's 3600MTs)

Storage: 2x 1TB WD Blue NVMe SSD in RAID 1, 4x 10TB HGST Enterprise HDD in RAID Z1

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3 minutes ago, Mnky313 said:

It should be just fine, depending on what you have open on the second monitor there could be extra CPU/RAM usage, but most likely nothing that will impact performance that much.

thankyou . i see u have 3 monitors :D . can i ask? what aio or cooler do u use for ur 2600?

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I am running 2x1080P (and had 3x1080P for a while) monitors and performance hit when gaming is around %5-10 nothing really worth bothering (and I am running HD7850)

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2 minutes ago, Levent said:

I am running 2x1080P (and had 3x1080P for a while) monitors and performance hit when gaming is around %5-10 nothing really worth bothering (and I am running HD7850)

10% wow i think thats huge perfomance because i play pubg and apex sometimes :D

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25 minutes ago, CaptainHabib said:

thankyou . i see u have 3 monitors :D . can i ask? what aio or cooler do u use for ur 2600?

I use a Noctua L9A-AM4, here is my desktop's build log

why no dark mode?
Current:

Asus ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301ZE):
CPU: i9-12900H @ Up to 5.0GHz all core
- dGPU: RTX 3050 Ti 4GB

- eGPU: Radeon 6850m XT XGm 16GB
RAM: 16GB (8x2GB) @ 5200MTs

Storage: 1TB NVMe SSD, 1TB MicroSD
Display: Internal 1200p@120Hz, Asus ROG XG-17 1080p@240Hz (G-Sync), Gigabyte M32U 4k@144Hz (G-Sync), External Laptop panel (LTN173HT02) 1080p@120Hz, Asus VG248QE 1080p@144hz

Watercooled Eluktronics THICC-17 (Clevo X170SM-G):
CPU: i9-10900k @ 4.9GHz all core
GPU: RTX 2080 Super (Max P 200W)
RAM: 32GB (4x8GB) @ 3200MTs

Storage: 512GB HP EX NVMe SSD, 2TB Silicon Power NVMe SSD
Displays: Internal 1080p@300Hz

Custom Game Server:

CPUs: Ryzen 9 9900X

RAM: 128GB (4x32GB) DDR5 @ whatever it'll boot at xD (I think it's 3600MTs)

Storage: 2x 1TB WD Blue NVMe SSD in RAID 1, 4x 10TB HGST Enterprise HDD in RAID Z1

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3 minutes ago, CaptainHabib said:

max temp for gaming or cinebench?

gaming I only see ~70-75 max
cinebench it gets up to 85-90 after a few runs.
(I think, haven't ran it in a while.)

Edit: this isn't becuase of the cooler, it's because it's in a small case with a high power card and is partly blocked, a stock 2600 on an l9a-am4 should stay below 70 at all times I believe

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why no dark mode?
Current:

Asus ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301ZE):
CPU: i9-12900H @ Up to 5.0GHz all core
- dGPU: RTX 3050 Ti 4GB

- eGPU: Radeon 6850m XT XGm 16GB
RAM: 16GB (8x2GB) @ 5200MTs

Storage: 1TB NVMe SSD, 1TB MicroSD
Display: Internal 1200p@120Hz, Asus ROG XG-17 1080p@240Hz (G-Sync), Gigabyte M32U 4k@144Hz (G-Sync), External Laptop panel (LTN173HT02) 1080p@120Hz, Asus VG248QE 1080p@144hz

Watercooled Eluktronics THICC-17 (Clevo X170SM-G):
CPU: i9-10900k @ 4.9GHz all core
GPU: RTX 2080 Super (Max P 200W)
RAM: 32GB (4x8GB) @ 3200MTs

Storage: 512GB HP EX NVMe SSD, 2TB Silicon Power NVMe SSD
Displays: Internal 1080p@300Hz

Custom Game Server:

CPUs: Ryzen 9 9900X

RAM: 128GB (4x32GB) DDR5 @ whatever it'll boot at xD (I think it's 3600MTs)

Storage: 2x 1TB WD Blue NVMe SSD in RAID 1, 4x 10TB HGST Enterprise HDD in RAID Z1

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