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What is the downside of running more than 1 monitor. What will the effects (negatives) on my GPU? i am an extreme tight wad so the value for my money is 2x than normal.
Slightly higher power usage as the GPU has to drive two monitors. That's about it.
1 bigger screen is also better than 2 small in usage.
Hold on here. if you're gaming, there are substantial differences. For one, you are doubling (tripling?) your existing resolution, which means more pixels to push. It's not a hard-fast rule, but if you run a 1920 x 1080 resolution at 60fps gaming at 100% GPU usage, expect to run 30 fps at 4840 x 1080 on same settings. 20 fps at 5760 x 1080. This means more $$ for more GPU for more pixels for more monitors.
If you're just doing productivity work - excel, word, internet, etc. then ignore me. Most modern gpus will support multiple monitors, as they are designed to do exactly that.
another thing you need to know is like most people on this forum im a nerd geek or for a better connotation intellectually gifted person. i can multitask like the best of em and keep track of 2 things easily like currently im watching a movie on one screen and doing this on the other and i can focus just fine on both. no problem i can keep attention on one thing for long i simply cant just watch a movie from start to finish without doing something else with my hands or in my case on the second screen. but all this is of no importance.