I currently have three screens total running off of my GTX 980. My primary display is a 144Hz screen native 1920x1080. My two side screens are both 60Hz 1920x1200 (16:10) native.
Right now both DVI links, and the one Displayport link are all in use, leaving only an HDMI link. This presents two issues:
1: If I do hook a fourth screen into the HDMI link, all displays get locked to 60Hz. Not ideal, as I like my 144Hz screen.
2: The HDMI link is limited to 1920x1080 (16:9). I want higher native resolutions as my other screens are bigger.
So I was thinking about adding in a cheap graphics card to drive other displays. I was looking at tossing in a GeForce GT 610. It's cheap, and has two DVI-D links. My question is, will this cause any type of funny business with my 980, or any performance issues while gaming at 144Hz?
Since they are both nVidia cards, I don't see there being an issue, but it's always better to ask.
Right now both DVI links, and the one Displayport link are all in use, leaving only an HDMI link. This presents two issues:
1: If I do hook a fourth screen into the HDMI link, all displays get locked to 60Hz. Not ideal, as I like my 144Hz screen.
2: The HDMI link is limited to 1920x1080 (16:9). I want higher native resolutions as my other screens are bigger.
So I was thinking about adding in a cheap graphics card to drive other displays. I was looking at tossing in a GeForce GT 610. It's cheap, and has two DVI-D links. My question is, will this cause any type of funny business with my 980, or any performance issues while gaming at 144Hz?
Since they are both nVidia cards, I don't see there being an issue, but it's always better to ask.