- Jul 7, 2011
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[Running a 4670k and GeForce GTX 660]
I often have a movie playing on the 1080P HDMI TV and something else going on my 1080P monitor, often Facebook with a game.
I've noticed that in this multi-monitor setup, I get some tearing/stuttering/jitters or whatever you might call it. It's less than 100% smooth like it is when only running one at a time. CPU usage is still good n' low so that's not the problem.
I have a variety of video cards just lying around doing nothing so I could throw one of those in my second PCIe16 slot just for movies on the big screen, leaving the GTX660 for gaming/desktop.
You guys think it'll remove the whole issue?
If yes, would you recommend sticking with nVidia (old 8500 GT card) or ATI/AMD 4350? I imagine sticking with a single brand might be better on driver conflict than using the newer AMD card, eh?
Thanks!
I often have a movie playing on the 1080P HDMI TV and something else going on my 1080P monitor, often Facebook with a game.
I've noticed that in this multi-monitor setup, I get some tearing/stuttering/jitters or whatever you might call it. It's less than 100% smooth like it is when only running one at a time. CPU usage is still good n' low so that's not the problem.
I have a variety of video cards just lying around doing nothing so I could throw one of those in my second PCIe16 slot just for movies on the big screen, leaving the GTX660 for gaming/desktop.
You guys think it'll remove the whole issue?
If yes, would you recommend sticking with nVidia (old 8500 GT card) or ATI/AMD 4350? I imagine sticking with a single brand might be better on driver conflict than using the newer AMD card, eh?
Thanks!
