Hello,
I am replacing my 290x with a gtx970, I am saving money by having my primary games machine also double as the media pc.
Specs of machine
intel 4790k
Gigabyte G5 board
500gb intel ssd
2* 2tb drives
Windows 7 64 bit.
Iiyama 27" prolite main gaming monitor
Finlux 47" main media TV
Both running at 1920*1080
Now both displays are on and set to clone.
Questions are as follows
How much gpu overhead does the second display draw as in if a game is showning on both screens.
Does just turning off a display remove this draw as in if we go sit down to watch a movie or play a game on the big screen will just turning off the iiyama display fix any slow down.
Is there any way to split a graphics card signal after it leaves the card as in the card is only using its gpu to create one image and you splt the cable with a booster of some kind, although I am thinking if this was possible people could run 6 clone displays from one weak card because it was only creating one output.
I am replacing my 290x with a gtx970, I am saving money by having my primary games machine also double as the media pc.
Specs of machine
intel 4790k
Gigabyte G5 board
500gb intel ssd
2* 2tb drives
Windows 7 64 bit.
Iiyama 27" prolite main gaming monitor
Finlux 47" main media TV
Both running at 1920*1080
Now both displays are on and set to clone.
Questions are as follows
How much gpu overhead does the second display draw as in if a game is showning on both screens.
Does just turning off a display remove this draw as in if we go sit down to watch a movie or play a game on the big screen will just turning off the iiyama display fix any slow down.
Is there any way to split a graphics card signal after it leaves the card as in the card is only using its gpu to create one image and you splt the cable with a booster of some kind, although I am thinking if this was possible people could run 6 clone displays from one weak card because it was only creating one output.