this was almost exactly what i was looking for, im in the process of designing my first pc (i gave myself 6 months to do research and save up), and was wondering wether i could throw in a cheap old card, to get use out of some dvi/vga screens i have laying around, to use for simple things like watching youtube, or having documents up. i was considering to just use adapters before, but i have had very bad experiences with monitors properly working with adapters, so knowing this is at least somewhat possible is great!
The Ultimate question in a summarized form. "Yes, You can use two graphics cards for a PC (However). I would recommend that you don't mix match the graphics cards as downloading two types of display Drivers can conflict with each other. Overall, Don't get rid of your old graphics card, If you computer provides you a second PCI-E 16 Slot, Buy a new one and you still can use the old one. It will register them both. (But I recommend using the same brand of the graphics card such as Nvidia with Nvidia(Old) Or AMD with AMD(Old) Generation cards. ) The reason of why using the same Brand of Cards is that it will be able to register and keep things more appropriate for the system, So the System doesn't have to work harder on producing two different Drivers. But out of the box if you really wanted too, You can put two different graphics cards into a System, But as a professional, I Recommend that you don't use a graphics card that is AMD + Nvidia Mixed cards... Because, It can and will bog down your system and disqualify you to use SLI or Crossfire capabilities. The PCE-I 16 Slots are as intended. As long as your Motherboard supports the capability of Multi-Card functionality its Highly likely you can run two graphics cards JUST FINE. So long as you have enough power and do your research on what is compatible for the motherboard itself. But be warned however.. Just because you put in two different graphics cards for the functionality of "HIgher" performance" it doesn't work that way unfortunately unless you set up your cross fire or SLI capabilties. (Also) Most SLI or Crossfire capabilities require you to have the same card as its simplified on getting the most performance out of the graphics card, But really my opinion if you do run dual graphics... Mostly it is used in recording or editing software or Streaming capabilites if one card is better than the other.
I have gtx 1650 super and gt 730 installed in my pc.. It's been a month I am not able to get them work. If I installed driver for 1650s, driver of gt739 gets uninstalled. Is there any solution?
Benchmark a game using the gaming card, with and without additional GFX card. Would be interested to know if there's a (likely small) performance boost in the sense that the 2nd monitor is being taken care of.
For me I just hooked up two gpus and it decreased my performance so much that it crashes on every game, and when I had only 1 gpu it would be fine. Why?
Im having an issue where it says that i dont have enough resources for my second gpu (2070) and my main works fine (3080) anyway to fix it, its code 12
Nvidia Game ready drivers ensure that you can run your 2070 super for the monitor running OBS and your 3060 Ti running video games on your main monitor.
Working on picking parts for my first time building a PC. I wanted to run a moderately high-end GPU for my main monitor and have a second cheap one to run a secondary monitor that wouldn't be used as often. But I wasnt sure if you could mis-match them. Thanks for the help
I do have a question....how do I make sure..that my game only plays on my RTX 2060 KO and not my GT 1030 Edit: computer does it automatically as long as it's on the same display that is hooked up to that monitor
4 years later I have a cuestion What if you have a game in windowed mode and then put the game in the middle of the two monitors? Will the fps be higher on one side than another?
when i was searching for "can i use two graphics cards" i would only come up with people talking about whether or not to link two cards together, but i just have a number of old screens that wouldn't need any serious performance behind them. (though one has since died so, i guess time is taking care of that...)
From what I've read, Windows 10 is still relying on the primary GPU for all video processing, and just relaying that through PCIe to whatever the second card is. So, if that is true, there would be no performance increase VS using 2 ports on the same GPU. You would basically just be adding another HDMI port to the system at the expense of the second card's idling power draw, PCIe bandwidth usage, and airflow reduction in the case. I'm not sure that would be worth it over getting a
@@ignyte From my experience, you don't need to set anything. Just move the game window (the actual game play, not the client like Steam client) to the monitor who's display is being powered by the gaming GPU. Since the gaming GPU is providing the graphics power to that specific display, that's what will be used for the game window. Use the weaker GPU to power the non-gaming displays. I've done this w/ integrated graphics and a small GPU. I'm about to try what the youtuber did in this vid
This isn't to save $ on an adapter cable like the youtuber said, its really for when your main GPU is all maxed out on videos ports. Currently have a RTX 3070 using all 4 ports and need to add a 5th monitor. So I either buy a $70 USB video adapter that's going to make the GPU and CPU work more or I add a small PCI-E-powered card like the one in the video (which I already have).
I have tried this, with my rx5700 connected to my 65 inch 4k tv for gaming and a cheap old GT710 for my work monitor, for youtube and internet etc...the problem I come across is that when I use both cards, all works, except, I can't get the full 4k resolution on my tv and I can't figure out why. My other monitor is 1080p. I still trying to figure that out...
Exactly the video, I was looking for... Have the same situation of single HDMI port and two monitors, Why didn't UA-cam didn't recommend me your channel... Yet. You're a Gem bro.. Love from India
I'm running an RX 5500XT and a GT 730 main reason is because I needed VGA but now it is my encoder card for twitch. And yes, they both work well. But if there is a game that favors nvidia *cough* seige *cough* use will use the nvidia card
but in my pc isnt working i have on top a rx570 8gb and under im using nvidia gtx980 i think and i connect the displays to rx and gtx and the one from gtx doesnt turn on any suggestions?
so you did not need to plug Crossfie or SLI (Scalable Link Interface) on the two video cards it seems except the two HDMI cables to the video cards. Curiously, IBM used to call video cards adapter cards.
Crossfire or SLI was used for a multiple GPU, 1 Monitor setup where the screen split into parts which were rendered one per GPU. The interface you are talking about is called a bridge, its purpose was to transfer data between those cards so you wouldn't need to connect the second GPU to the monitor too.
i have a triple display setup running all on a 1660 and im looking to buy an RX 6800XT. I guess i will try to use my 1660 for my 2 secondary display, hoping a 850W psu will support those 2 cards.
i really like how simple your viedeos are, u dont have a camera man or anything like that, and u make great vids, keep going dode, you can reach the top.
Yes, but the problem appears when you use dvi-d-vga adapter. It leads to worsening the image quality in compare with straight vga-vga connection. And it really matters when you work for a lon time.
@ Dinkie The Sink This is exactly what I am looking for! Question, what is your motherboard? What is the 2nd PCIe slot? Is it a 'fake' x16 (only the size x16, but only x4 in lanes, which is a common setup amongst the cheaper boards), or a real x16? Thanks if you answer me!
Hey !, Ive got 2x gtx1070 SLI and I have 2 monitors. My 2 monitors are plugged into 1 GFX Card . I have noticed that one of my GFX cards NETHER RUNS.. is that because i need to plug 1 card into 1 monitor and the or monitor into the other card ?
I have installed gtx 1650 super and gt 730.. I am not able to run them. If I install driver for 1650s, driver of 730 gets un-installed and vice versa. Is there any way? Thank yoh
Can you help? So i put the 2 graphics cards in my pc and blugged in both of my monitors whit hdmi. but the second monitor doesnt show up anywhere, just says no signal.
what about drivers? Do we need to install both gpu drivers like one is nvidia and second one is AMD i already have amd driver installed in my pc which is rx 5500 xt so i have another gpu which is gt 9600 gt not using. But i want to add into my pc so do i need download the driver of nvidia as well or just let it go ?
I don't think its cheaper to run 2 GPUs rather than buying an hdmi to displayport adapter. If the second monitor is being used only for youtube or whatever, you don't need high refresh rates. That means you could buy a cheap adapter for like $5-$8. For two GPUs you'd need a PSU that's strong enough to power both of them while heavy gaming i presume and the electricity bill will rise too. I just don't see it being that efficient and worth the trouble.
I was wondering, can I have AMD (Radeon Saphire G7) and NVIDIA(GTX 1050Ti) on the same Motherboard? One connected to one monitor the other to another monitor?
Hey man, i really need to know about one thing, my main graphic card is 1050ti and other is ati 5750 which is generation older just like in your video, my question is, how do i get the same display in both the monitors because i m using a capture card in other monitor, actually that is an laptop, so can you help me out, i need same display!!
i have a 2080ti and a gt 730. i have 2 monitors connected to the 2080ti of which one of the monitors is 240hz and the other 60hz. both monitors are connected via dp cable. i have one monitor connected to the 730 via dvi cable, it's an x-star dp2710 monitor, that only has a single dvi port and cannot work with any (active) adapters. when i install the 730 the x-star monitor works and the 60hz monitor connected to the 2080ti works. the 240hz monitor does not come on. when i check device manager there is a "!" next to the 2080ti as if the drivers are not installed. can you please help me to figure out what i am doing wrong thanks.
Sounds like a code 43 Error meaning that there might be conflicting drivers on your system. The GT 730 could be conflicting with the drivers of the 2080 Ti. Try uninstalling the drivers from the 730 and restarting your system and see if that fixes it.
amazing!! i got told all time that u need the same gpu in the same system to make it work... looks like my old gpu is going to be rebirt from the drawer grave!
I have my old gt710 want my sis to use it as she don't use much on different Monitor while working.....and want to continue to use my rtx 2060 on same pc on different Monitor (obviously not at the same time though 😅) is it possible??
You can do this. I use my integrated GPU for general tasks and low power web browser usage and I also use it as an extra display output. It heavily increases performance for multitasking. If you have more than one GPU sometimes you can offload things like screen recording to specifically one card, which doesn't solve the CPU usage issue but it does make more headroom on the other card.
Can we use one monitor for CAD works(CPU intensive) having a Quadro card and another one for renderings(basically graphics intensive work) having a GTX card?
Ya, active HDMI to DP is costly if a good 1. But, HDMI to DVI-D @ 1080 either direction is cheep, $4 adapter (most good GPU's over 4yrs has at least 1 DVI-D , but, getting 1440+, 2K/4K 30 out is the other half. Those adapters coast and need USB power.
Thank man i use rx 570 for gaming and editing in my main monitor and r5 230 for watching and typing for my second monitor because i dont want my rx 570 overheat
Cool cause I want to connect my vr headset but I only have 1 hmdi and a shity monitor with no display port cause I play vr anyways tanks I'm gonna try that
@@moneysg0ne33 I'm pretty sure you can back me up then on the fact you dont need much of a pc to run roblox, I will bet my pc that he doesnt have 2 2080 tis haha
What I want to do is turn off completely my 1660 while working to use my 1050 with less power consumption. The easiest thing to do in that particular case whit two monitors is to buy a DVI to HDMI adapter, like 2x 8$. I really like DVI, is very versatile.
would this work with any 2 gpus? wanna get a card that has vga out to play older games meant for crt (mainly net play for dolphin emulator) . my roommate already has multiple crt monitors and i can use one. i think its a cheaper route then buying a 144 refresh rate monitor. someone told me on another videohaving 2 diffrent gpus can be harmful to the pc? they didnt elaborate though so im not sure if they knew what they were talking about. i currently have a 2060 super. any help would be greatly appreciated. i dont understand computers all that well
I fucking love the mix of realistic humor and answers
this was almost exactly what i was looking for, im in the process of designing my first pc (i gave myself 6 months to do research and save up), and was wondering wether i could throw in a cheap old card, to get use out of some dvi/vga screens i have laying around, to use for simple things like watching youtube, or having documents up. i was considering to just use adapters before, but i have had very bad experiences with monitors properly working with adapters, so knowing this is at least somewhat possible is great!
The Ultimate question in a summarized form.
"Yes, You can use two graphics cards for a PC (However). I would recommend that you don't mix match the graphics cards as downloading two types of display Drivers can conflict with each other. Overall, Don't get rid of your old graphics card, If you computer provides you a second PCI-E 16 Slot, Buy a new one and you still can use the old one. It will register them both.
(But I recommend using the same brand of the graphics card such as Nvidia with Nvidia(Old) Or AMD with AMD(Old) Generation cards. )
The reason of why using the same Brand of Cards is that it will be able to register and keep things more appropriate for the system, So the System doesn't have to work harder on producing two different Drivers. But out of the box if you really wanted too, You can put two different graphics cards into a System, But as a professional, I Recommend that you don't use a graphics card that is AMD + Nvidia Mixed cards... Because, It can and will bog down your system and disqualify you to use SLI or Crossfire capabilities.
The PCE-I 16 Slots are as intended. As long as your Motherboard supports the capability of Multi-Card functionality its Highly likely you can run two graphics cards JUST FINE.
So long as you have enough power and do your research on what is compatible for the motherboard itself. But be warned however.. Just because you put in two different graphics cards for the functionality of "HIgher" performance" it doesn't work that way unfortunately unless you set up your cross fire or SLI capabilties. (Also) Most SLI or Crossfire capabilities require you to have the same card as its simplified on getting the most performance out of the graphics card, But really my opinion if you do run dual graphics... Mostly it is used in recording or editing software or Streaming capabilites if one card is better than the other.
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Thank for the facts
I have gtx 1650 super and gt 730 installed in my pc.. It's been a month I am not able to get them work. If I installed driver for 1650s, driver of gt739 gets uninstalled. Is there any solution?
Benchmark a game using the gaming card, with and without additional GFX card. Would be interested to know if there's a (likely small) performance boost in the sense that the 2nd monitor is being taken care of.
This has been bothering my mind for a while. Thank you for clarifying.
4 years later and this's really was helpful thank you
Fr, and he described the situation perfectly too (i have different cards then him but still)
Great video my man! Super useful.
For me I just hooked up two gpus and it decreased my performance so much that it crashes on every game, and when I had only 1 gpu it would be fine. Why?
Im having an issue where it says that i dont have enough resources for my second gpu (2070) and my main works fine (3080) anyway to fix it, its code 12
Hey What's that Garbage card ?
1:28 nice acting ! XD
it's a low production video but your presentation is high class in itself
this topic was overlooked even by the biggest tech giant youtubers , weird situation but very practical, thanks for helping.
Nvidia Game ready drivers ensure that you can run your 2070 super for the monitor running OBS and your 3060 Ti running video games on your main monitor.
Working on picking parts for my first time building a PC. I wanted to run a moderately high-end GPU for my main monitor and have a second cheap one to run a secondary monitor that wouldn't be used as often. But I wasnt sure if you could mis-match them. Thanks for the help
I do have a question....how do I make sure..that my game only plays on my RTX 2060 KO and not my GT 1030
Edit: computer does it automatically as long as it's on the same display that is hooked up to that monitor
what if you start the application on the "good" monitor and than drag it to the other. Does this work?
4 years later I have a cuestion
What if you have a game in windowed mode and then put the game in the middle of the two monitors? Will the fps be higher on one side than another?
3:44 what if the second monitor didnt turn on, what to do next?
when i was searching for "can i use two graphics cards" i would only come up with people talking about whether or not to link two cards together, but i just have a number of old screens that wouldn't need any serious performance behind them. (though one has since died so, i guess time is taking care of that...)
This guy fucking gets it. I've been thinking about this shit for a long time and couldn't find a video on it.
From what I've read, Windows 10 is still relying on the primary GPU for all video processing, and just relaying that through PCIe to whatever the second card is. So, if that is true, there would be no performance increase VS using 2 ports on the same GPU. You would basically just be adding another HDMI port to the system at the expense of the second card's idling power draw, PCIe bandwidth usage, and airflow reduction in the case.
I'm not sure that would be worth it over getting a
set the secondary gpu’s screen as the primary screen on the pc and use the other gpu and screen to play games
@@user3jl hi this is exactly what i need, but cant figure out how. been searching online with no luck.
@@ignyte From my experience, you don't need to set anything. Just move the game window (the actual game play, not the client like Steam client) to the monitor who's display is being powered by the gaming GPU. Since the gaming GPU is providing the graphics power to that specific display, that's what will be used for the game window. Use the weaker GPU to power the non-gaming displays. I've done this w/ integrated graphics and a small GPU. I'm about to try what the youtuber did in this vid
This isn't to save $ on an adapter cable like the youtuber said, its really for when your main GPU is all maxed out on videos ports. Currently have a RTX 3070 using all 4 ports and need to add a 5th monitor. So I either buy a $70 USB video adapter that's going to make the GPU and CPU work more or I add a small PCI-E-powered card like the one in the video (which I already have).
@@zerocal76
You can daisy-chain display port. Since most decent GPUs have 3 DP and 1 HDMI, that's at least 7 monitors with the ports on 1 GPU.
Right on! I just had this question today
Not working for me idk why. Using a gtx 1070 and old Radeon card
You can get a passive DVI to HDMI adapter for literally $1 shipped from china.
Do you have link
and that "can't support audio" note. This adapter doesn't dictate that. The seller doesn't know what they're talking about there.
Ever considered running a game in windowed mode and splitting in 2 extended displays?
what if you start the application on the "good" monitor and than drag it to the other. Does this work?
I just bought a rtx 2070 super for 500 but now the rtx 3070 is coming out for 500, so ill probably just use both if possible
Thank god you bought that rtx 2070 for 500 cuz now it sells for more then double
Thanks man, you saved me from having to buy yet another hdmi-dp adapter that would burn in less than 1 month
This is what I'm planning to do because my old monior only supports DVI-DL, old GPU for work, and the newer one for best gaming performance.
on display adapters in device manager, there is only one card. I use two GT630
thank you man, you keep helping the community with this video.
Ive run a AMD 6900 + Nvdia 710 and works great. But when I upgrade from Nvdia 3090 + Nvdia 710, only 3090 wirks and the 710 fails. Any idea why?
I have tried this, with my rx5700 connected to my 65 inch 4k tv for gaming and a cheap old GT710 for my work monitor, for youtube and internet etc...the problem I come across is that when I use both cards, all works, except, I can't get the full 4k resolution on my tv and I can't figure out why. My other monitor is 1080p. I still trying to figure that out...
Exactly the video, I was looking for... Have the same situation of single HDMI port and two monitors,
Why didn't UA-cam didn't recommend me your channel... Yet.
You're a Gem bro..
Love from India
If you have 2 gpu with crossfire capable, disable it or dual video dont work. I have 2 RX570 and crossfire wont let me have 2 video outputs
Did it take vram from both graphics cards ?
i actually was curious about this but sadlly runing a older pc that only has one pci lane sucks to sucks
I had this question. Thanks G came right from that can you use two gpu’s video.
I'm running an RX 5500XT and a GT 730 main reason is because I needed VGA but now it is my encoder card for twitch. And yes, they both work well. But if there is a game that favors nvidia *cough* seige *cough* use will use the nvidia card
but in my pc isnt working i have on top a rx570 8gb and under im using nvidia gtx980 i think and i connect the displays to rx and gtx and the one from gtx doesnt turn on any suggestions?
i thought you couldn't go from dvi-d to hdmi? or was it that you can't go from hdmi to dvi-d?
How do you install both drivers so that one is dictated too gaming and another is for streaming. Plus i do have 2 graphics card ( rtx2060 & 980ti ).
I have this same question! Wouldnt windows get confused with two different display drivers installed? talk to me like I'm 10 XD
so you did not need to plug Crossfie or SLI (Scalable Link Interface) on the two video cards it seems except the two HDMI cables to the video cards. Curiously, IBM used to call video cards adapter cards.
Crossfire or SLI was used for a multiple GPU, 1 Monitor setup where the screen split into parts which were rendered one per GPU. The interface you are talking about is called a bridge, its purpose was to transfer data between those cards so you wouldn't need to connect the second GPU to the monitor too.
was asking myself this question. then i find it here. Thanks for answering my question :D
Ok so, GIGABYTE 1050 and a 1070. No bridge. Will this work?
Does perfomance downgrade?
ah sick, can finally pull out my old 760 and use it again
What are the drivers used on the second. I don't want to have conflicting Drivers. Are you using the standard VGA drivers?
Thank you, that was exactly the questioon I came here to have answered :)
Well what do you know, 2 years down the line I have the save 1660 super and a msi 980. And was looking for this exact solution🤣🤣🤣
I have a Geforce GT 740 and an RTX quadro A2000. can i mix both ?
i have a triple display setup running all on a 1660 and im looking to buy an RX 6800XT. I guess i will try to use my 1660 for my 2 secondary display, hoping a 850W psu will support those 2 cards.
i really like how simple your viedeos are, u dont have a camera man or anything like that, and u make great vids, keep going dode, you can reach the top.
For the record, hdmi to display port adapters are not expensive at all.
Yes, but the problem appears when you use dvi-d-vga adapter. It leads to worsening the image quality in compare with straight vga-vga connection. And it really matters when you work for a lon time.
but can you use the output of the second card while rendering the game on the main gpu?
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Dinkie The Sink
This is exactly what I am looking for! Question, what is your motherboard? What is the 2nd PCIe slot? Is it a 'fake' x16 (only the size x16, but only x4 in lanes, which is a common setup amongst the cheaper boards), or a real x16? Thanks if you answer me!
did you test it long term ? did it hold up
i don't know why, but a 2080ti and a GT 520 don't work, but a RTX 3090 and a GTX 660 TI work. What did i wrong a Year ago?
Hey !, Ive got 2x gtx1070 SLI and I have 2 monitors. My 2 monitors are plugged into 1 GFX Card . I have noticed that one of my GFX cards NETHER RUNS.. is that because i need to plug 1 card into 1 monitor and the or monitor into the other card ?
I have installed gtx 1650 super and gt 730.. I am not able to run them. If I install driver for 1650s, driver of 730 gets un-installed and vice versa. Is there any way? Thank yoh
Can you help? So i put the 2 graphics cards in my pc and blugged in both of my monitors whit hdmi. but the second monitor doesnt show up anywhere, just says no signal.
newer mind it just popped up and is now working :DD
Can I run gt 710 and gt 730 GPU togather in one gpu
what about drivers? Do we need to install both gpu drivers like one is nvidia and second one is AMD i already have amd driver installed in my pc which is rx 5500 xt so i have another gpu which is gt 9600 gt not using. But i want to add into my pc so do i need download the driver of nvidia as well or just let it go ?
I don't think its cheaper to run 2 GPUs rather than buying an hdmi to displayport adapter. If the second monitor is being used only for youtube or whatever, you don't need high refresh rates. That means you could buy a cheap adapter for like $5-$8. For two GPUs you'd need a PSU that's strong enough to power both of them while heavy gaming i presume and the electricity bill will rise too. I just don't see it being that efficient and worth the trouble.
I was wondering, can I have AMD (Radeon Saphire G7) and NVIDIA(GTX 1050Ti) on the same Motherboard? One connected to one monitor the other to another monitor?
awesome test bro. i definitely going to test it myself.
Hey man, i really need to know about one thing, my main graphic card is 1050ti and other is ati 5750 which is generation older just like in your video, my question is, how do i get the same display in both the monitors because i m using a capture card in other monitor, actually that is an laptop, so can you help me out, i need same display!!
great video, answered my own question, because I want a second monitor and want to use a gt710 for it
Does GeForce exp. handle all the drivers for both these gpu’s?
if i want to use 8 difference screens for present. can i user 2 quadro p1000? And which CPU and mainboard (gen11) can do that? thank you!
Yes that is actually a very common use for those quadros, any mainboard with two physical 16X pcie slots should be fine for this use
@@dinkiethesink tks, best regards!
Great video! Exactly what i was looking for!
i have a 2080ti and a gt 730. i have 2 monitors connected to the 2080ti of which one of the monitors is 240hz and the other 60hz. both monitors are connected via dp cable. i have one monitor connected to the 730 via dvi cable, it's an x-star dp2710 monitor, that only has a single dvi port and cannot work with any (active) adapters. when i install the 730 the x-star monitor works and the 60hz monitor connected to the 2080ti works. the 240hz monitor does not come on. when i check device manager there is a "!" next to the 2080ti as if the drivers are not installed. can you please help me to figure out what i am doing wrong thanks.
Sounds like a code 43 Error meaning that there might be conflicting drivers on your system. The GT 730 could be conflicting with the drivers of the 2080 Ti. Try uninstalling the drivers from the 730 and restarting your system and see if that fixes it.
nice, i just myself a used rtx 2070 gaming x trio today for 240€ and i already have a gtx 1660 super oc
amazing!! i got told all time that u need the same gpu in the same system to make it work... looks like my old gpu is going to be rebirt from the drawer grave!
Thanks for doing this, I will give this a try on my lenovo (w p4000 and some cheap nvidia card for utility), thanks
I have my old gt710 want my sis to use it as she don't use much on different Monitor while working.....and want to continue to use my rtx 2060 on same pc on different Monitor (obviously not at the same time though 😅) is it possible??
You can do this. I use my integrated GPU for general tasks and low power web browser usage and I also use it as an extra display output. It heavily increases performance for multitasking. If you have more than one GPU sometimes you can offload things like screen recording to specifically one card, which doesn't solve the CPU usage issue but it does make more headroom on the other card.
Does a program use the second GPU if it is on the second monitor? Or is the second GPU only a hdmi output adapter?
i am using gt 710 and 1050ti it is not working having driver issue can you please help thanks
ok so could i run a 5700 xt for one monitor for me to play games on and a gtx 1060 for media?
thats what im trying to do
so motherboard does not need gpu driver installation ?
Can we use one monitor for CAD works(CPU intensive) having a Quadro card and another one for renderings(basically graphics intensive work) having a GTX card?
if you use virtualization, yes, but if you dont it depends if the programs allow you to choose which GPU does the work.
Nvidia doesn’t allow quadro and GeForce drivers to be installed at the same time on the same machine
Enjoyed the video, glad to know more now, it seems like it would heat up fast though.
interesting experiment to confirm my curiosity. Too bad i only have one
Thanks for this man!
nice vid!!! thanks for being so informative!!
Ya, active HDMI to DP is costly if a good 1. But, HDMI to DVI-D @ 1080 either direction is cheep, $4 adapter (most good GPU's over 4yrs has at least 1 DVI-D , but, getting 1440+, 2K/4K 30 out is the other half. Those adapters coast and need USB power.
Thank man i use rx 570 for gaming and editing in my main monitor and r5 230 for watching and typing for my second monitor because i dont want my rx 570 overheat
I really like this idea. And i allready have a usecase in mind. Lets go.
Well u got to test the mic system as well, successfully.
i have a gt1030 and im trying to get a rtx2060 would it work??
and plus i only have one port for my gpu :(
Cool cause I want to connect my vr headset but I only have 1 hmdi and a shity monitor with no display port cause I play vr anyways tanks I'm gonna try that
The tv is more colorful then the monitor
tnx for the help now i run 2 2080 ti graphic cards in 2 different but same monitors
no need to flex lol
By the fact you only play Roblox and are about 10, no offence dude dont think you have 2 graphics cards that would cost a few grand
HappyNutella i play roblox I’m 12
@@moneysg0ne33 I'm pretty sure you can back me up then on the fact you dont need much of a pc to run roblox, I will bet my pc that he doesnt have 2 2080 tis haha
HappyNutella Ye he prob dosent
Does the PC lose Performance even if you run it from different graphic cards?
Bro trust ur gonna blow up one day you have my support good luck
What I want to do is turn off completely my 1660 while working to use my 1050 with less power consumption. The easiest thing to do in that particular case whit two monitors is to buy a DVI to HDMI adapter, like 2x 8$. I really like DVI, is very versatile.
What if you play hitman 3 and GTA v ?
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But what about cooling?
Won't the two cards be sitting so close to eachother that coooling will be bad?
would this work with any 2 gpus? wanna get a card that has vga out to play older games meant for crt (mainly net play for dolphin emulator) . my roommate already has multiple crt monitors and i can use one. i think its a cheaper route then buying a 144 refresh rate monitor. someone told me on another videohaving 2 diffrent gpus can be harmful to the pc? they didnt elaborate though so im not sure if they knew what they were talking about. i currently have a 2060 super. any help would be greatly appreciated. i dont understand computers all that well
yes I believe that would work if u find a VGA card that has the specs needed to play the games on the CRT.
how do i record on my 1660 and play on my 2070 super