I can understand that playing a game across 3 monitors will require much more oomph than playing it on one monitor, but what I don't understand is how having one or two monitors displaying static images (pdf files, an internet browser e.t.c.) affects performance, and which resources they would use up?
Say I wanted to have a (reasonably demanding) game on the central monitor, a video on a monitor to the left and some forums open on the right, would a GPU such as a GTX 670 be able to cope with that? And if so, would it be sacrificing much quality to do so?
I'm trying to gauge how much VRAM I'll need on my GPU when I build a PC in about 3 weeks time, and I'm starting to wonder if 2GB will be enough, considering that I'll be open to spending ~£1000 on the build overall.
Say I wanted to have a (reasonably demanding) game on the central monitor, a video on a monitor to the left and some forums open on the right, would a GPU such as a GTX 670 be able to cope with that? And if so, would it be sacrificing much quality to do so?
I'm trying to gauge how much VRAM I'll need on my GPU when I build a PC in about 3 weeks time, and I'm starting to wonder if 2GB will be enough, considering that I'll be open to spending ~£1000 on the build overall.
