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cybereality
10 years agoGrand Champion
Multi-monitor is great for work and also for gaming. I run triple-screen at home. For developing it's great, I can have Unity open on one screen, Visual Studio on another, and a web browser with documentation / tutorials or whatever on the third screen.
For gaming it's great too. I played DOOM at 7680x1440 resolution and it was glorious. However, the Nvidia Surround drivers are a bit buggy so I usually leave it disabled unless I am specifically playing a game that supports it.
For gaming it's great too. I played DOOM at 7680x1440 resolution and it was glorious. However, the Nvidia Surround drivers are a bit buggy so I usually leave it disabled unless I am specifically playing a game that supports it.