Anyone using 27" or 32" monitors

Do you use only ONE VGA card with two 1920 monitors? If so, two pieces of 1920 monitors has roughly ONE 2560 monitor in momory, because 2*1920^2 = 7372800 is roughly close to 2560^2 = 6553600.
But two separate monitors need more work (in VGA momory) than one physical monitor, if my understanding is correct.


I use 2 x 2560x1080 using two high end 3D cards.
 
I use 2 x 2560x1080 using two high end 3D cards.


Good to hear. So each one monitor with separate VGA card. That is also what I am trying to have soon.

In the meantime, looking for one 4K monitor or two pieces of 4K. In this case, I have to change the current VGA card(s).
 
Good to hear. So each one monitor with separate VGA card. That is also what I am trying to have soon.

In the meantime, looking for one 4K monitor or two pieces of 4K. In this case, I have to change the current VGA card(s).

Careful with 4k Monitors, you need them to be huge otherwise fonts look miniscule.
 
I am trading now at 24" and 1920*1080 and I am trying to make something happen really anyway. I simply do not understand why people consider 27" when they have 24" my past one was something like 19", if I will change mine 8 years old it will be something to 29-30" or 32" full one 1440p, no less.
 
I am trading now at 24" and 1920*1080 and I am trying to make something happen really anyway. I simply do not understand why people consider 27" when they have 24" my past one was something like 19", if I will change mine 8 years old it will be something to 29-30" or 32" full one 1440p, no less.
Just curious, all your recent posts have been on 4 to 5 year old threads. Seems very odd.
 
Careful with 4k Monitors, you need them to be huge otherwise fonts look miniscule.

Yep.

I've got four 1080p monitors in a 2x2 grid on my desk. It takes up a lot of space. It's synthetically a 4k display. I'd much rather have one jumbo 4k screen than this 2x2 grid I have now :P
 
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