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For non gaming use, even my old HD7750 can drive 4K60 (albeit not over HDMI, only DisplayPort).

 

You can also override the settings of many games to force 1080p, if you wanted to only have a single monitor.

I'm thinking of buying a second monitor for my setup, and I would really want a 4K monitor. But my GTX960 (2GB) will not be able to handle games at this resolution (I don't have enough money to also buy a new graphicscard). I will keep my 1080p monitor that a have a this moment. My question is would my GTX960 be able to run a 4K monitor for normal use (internet, word etc.)?

 

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For non gaming use, even my old HD7750 can drive 4K60 (albeit not over HDMI, only DisplayPort).

 

You can also override the settings of many games to force 1080p, if you wanted to only have a single monitor.

Come Bloody Angel

Break off your chains

And look what I've found in the dirt.

 

Pale battered body

Seems she was struggling

Something is wrong with this world.

 

Fierce Bloody Angel

The blood is on your hands

Why did you come to this world?

 

Everybody turns to dust.

 

Everybody turns to dust.

 

The blood is on your hands.

 

The blood is on your hands!

 

Pyo.

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