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Two Different Monitors, Two Different Hz

Relph84
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35 minutes ago, Relph84 said:

Nope, one is for gaming and the other is for other stuff.

It might look weird to your eyes tho when you move the cursor from one monitor to another, my friend uses his dad's old lcd 4:3 768p monitor from the early 2000s as his secondary monitor along side a 144hz samsung curved gaming monitor, it feels weird when you move around the cursor in one and then take it to the other

Hello all,

 

Atm I have two 32'' monitors with a 75Hz refresh rate connected to a RTX 3070. Now I'm thinking of getting one 27" 180Hz and keep one 32'' (for now).

 

I assume having two different Hz won't cause any problems, right? I know, it may look a bit stupid, but I only use one monitor to game with and the other is for web/music player/Discord/other stuff (while gaming).

In the future, I may want to get a second 27'' (with a lower Hz) to replace the second 32'' because of the look.

 

Question, is this a stupid idea and can the Hz difference cause problems with the RTX 3070?

 

Greetings Jack!

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9 minutes ago, VirusDumb said:

It probably won't, as long as you don't use both the monitor half half in full screen

Nope, one is for gaming and the other is for other stuff.

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35 minutes ago, Relph84 said:

Nope, one is for gaming and the other is for other stuff.

It might look weird to your eyes tho when you move the cursor from one monitor to another, my friend uses his dad's old lcd 4:3 768p monitor from the early 2000s as his secondary monitor along side a 144hz samsung curved gaming monitor, it feels weird when you move around the cursor in one and then take it to the other

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2 minutes ago, VirusDumb said:

It might look weird to your eyes tho when you move the cursor from one monitor to another, my friend uses his dad's old lcd 4:3 768p monitor from the early 2000s as his secondary monitor along side a 144hz samsung curved gaming monitor, it feels weird when you move around the cursor in one and then take it to the other

Lesser smooth, yeah good point. That is something I have to live with and it will safe me lots of money. Thank you for your input.

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