My GPU, the GTX 1070 has (1) HDMI port, (1) DVI, and (2) display ports. The monitors I want to dual are the Asus VG245H. They each have (2) HDMI ports, and (1) VGA port of all things.
Is my best option to purchase 2 HDMI to Display splitters?
There will be no performance impact using hdmi to dvi its a simple passive adapter. I'd proably just get a dvi to hdmi cable rather than an adapter and a cable. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B014I8UU2W
My GPU, the GTX 1070 has (1) HDMI port, (1) DVI, and (2) display ports. The monitors I want to dual are the Asus VG245H. They each have (2) HDMI ports, and (1) VGA port of all things.
Is my best option to purchase 2 HDMI to Display splitters?
For simplicity, yes.
I currently run two monitors of a GTX 1070, one through hdmi and the other through DP simply to keep it simple as the quality is to close to tell the difference.
In my opinion anyways.
For simplicity, yes.
I currently run two monitors of a GTX 1070, one through hdmi and the other through DP simply to keep it simple as the quality is to close to tell the difference.
In my opinion anyways.
Ugh, annoying. I can't believe these monitors don't have display ports. I'll have to purchase an adapter if I can find one, to run my HDMI from my monitor, into the adapter, so I can connect the dp to the gpu. Sigh.
Use an hdmi cable for 1 and a dvi to hdmi cable for the other. That would be the least costly option.
So run the hdmi cable from the monitor to a dvi adapter for the gpu, got it. Not worried about cost too much (aside from replacing monitors), so how is this going to behave performance wise? Am I going to have noticeable differences?
There will be no performance impact using hdmi to dvi its a simple passive adapter. I'd proably just get a dvi to hdmi cable rather than an adapter and a cable. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B014I8UU2W