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Need help with installing Dual Monitor set up.

Paul N

Ok so I have 1 144hz monitor and 1 60hz monitor. I do not want to combine both of them into 1 monitor. I want to make them separate for example on my 144hz monitor I play games and on the 60hz monitor I web browse. Any ideas on how I can do this?

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I don't quite understand what you're asking? more info would help  :)

If you have the option to get a high refresh rate monitor, do it.

 

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OP wants one monitor to display 144hz and the other to display 60hz, he does not want combined moniters

exactly...Idk what was confusing

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just plug them into your computer, by default it should be 2 monitors, like when you plug a laptop into a projector.

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Will extended displays not do this. (not eyefinity(or equivalent) but just straight extended mode in windoge)

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