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At the curent moment i have a 1080p 24" monitor with a Asus GTX760 2gb VRAM

I plan to buy one lg 29" ultrawide 1080p monitor and put my old on top fo the lg via vesa mount for video editing and programs that require alot of space

I also play mostly blizard games and thats all 

Can my 760 run the 2 monitors for tasks like Adobe Premiere video editing (thats a lot of pixels)

thx :D

 

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At the curent moment i have a 1080p 24" monitor with a Asus GTX760 2gb VRAM

I plan to buy one lg 29" ultrawide 1080p monitor and put my old on top fo the lg via vesa mount for video editing and programs that require alot of space

I also play mostly blizard games and thats all 

Can my 760 run the 2 monitors for tasks like Adobe Premiere video editing (thats a lot of pixels)

thx :D

 

Uhm an 29" Ultrawide 1080p has the same amount of pixels as your current one... It will be fine... AP is more CPU intensive anyway.

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yeah easily. 2gb is more than enough for 1080p gaming.

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Uhm an 29" Ultrawide 1080p has the same amount of pixels as your current one... It will be fine... AP is more CPU intensive anyway.

Ultrawide 1080p is more pixels than standard 1080p. It is 2560x1080 as opposed to 1920x1080. Either way, he will still be able to play most games.

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Ultrawide 1080p is more pixels than standard 1080p. It is 2560x1080 as opposed to 1920x1080. Either way, he will still be able to play most games.

Aghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, I just facepalmed myself, but that's fair enough, but yeah it can still handle it xD

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