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DeNasty

would i be able to run a 4k 60 hz monitor and a 1080p 144 hz monitor on the same video card? I'm getting a evga 980 ti. i don't know if i can run both at the same time. i wanted the higher refresh rate that a 1080p 144 hz but don't want to miss out on the 4k i don't know whats gonna be better for gaming could someone give me any advice

 

 

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1 minute ago, DeNasty said:

would i be able to run a 4k 60 hz monitor and a 1080p 144 hz monitor on the same video card? I'm getting a evga 980 ti. i don't know if i can run both at the same time. i wanted the higher refresh rate that a 1080p 144 hz but don't want to miss out on the 4k i don't know whats gonna be better for gaming could someone give me any advice

 

 

Yep. Will work fine.

 

4k isn't good imho for a single gpu yet.

 

1440p is again IMHO the sweet spot for single flagship gpu.

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5 minutes ago, thatguyyouknow75 said:

You can't really game well on two monitors, but to have both and game on one would work fine 

well i was thinking that for solo games i could use the 4k for the better image and for multiplayer i could use the higher refresh would that work will i even be able to tell the difference in the refresh rate?

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yes you will be able to. although I would only recommend gaming on one monitor at a time

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45 minutes ago, DeNasty said:

well i was thinking that for solo games i could use the 4k for the better image and for multiplayer i could use the higher refresh would that work will i even be able to tell the difference in the refresh rate?

It depends on you and your eyes. If you're playing competetively (csgo, Dota, cod, basically anything where response matters) then higher refresh rate is better, for other games, I prefer higher resolution just for the experience. 

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what about 2k is thats kinda like the middle ground between the two would i be getting the best of both? I've narrow my choices down to three one 1080p 144 hz one  2k 144 hz and a 4k 60 hz. oddly enough the 2k is more expensive and its even on sale its also the only one with g sync which i believe is important for gaming specifically

 

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