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I've spent few hours in the forum reading every single entry on higher resolution monitors. Since 4K monitors are becoming common place and very affordable, I'd like to start a new thread on this topic. I looked at some of these and I love the …
This can be done by NVidia NView? software I think on any 4k.
Splitting from 4k into 4x 1080p sounds lame, and splitting a monitor into 4 separate desktops is old tech. As pointed out above, there's already multiple software applications that enable it, eg NView, Display Fusion.
@ $1,350, you could pretty much buy 4 x 27"1440p 120hz monitors, which would destroy it in terms of screen real estate and fps performance
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