Four monitors, three are 144hz and one's 60hz will it work?

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So here's my current set-up; http://imgur.com/a/FpmwM although I suppose you only really need to see this; http://i.imgur.com/rpe8FT5.jpg

I currently use four monitors, but one's actually a Samsung TV I use for watching movies and shows so it's 60hz. Anyways, I'm upgrading my three bottom monitors I use for normal desktop browsing with 144hz monitors.

Will there be any issues with having three 144hz monitors and a 60hz? (I don't plan on using Eyefinity or anything of the sorts).
 
video card does not really care what HZ your monitors can run so your fine and to actually use full potential of 144hz you have to run games or whatever at 144fps+ so unless you have 780 Tis running there is not really much point to them(maybe for lightboost hack)
 

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Uh, SLI 780Tis... so...
 


Well like i said still video card does not care what HZ each thing can run at so your good to go. And here is a link how to enable lightboost just in case you did not know. http://www.blurbusters.com/zero-motion-blur/lightboost/

 

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I thought you couldn't use lightboost on 144hz? Only 120hz/maybe multiples of 30 but I'm not sure.
 


Lightboost will go at 120HZ but it will actually be better than the 144hz standard as you will have 0 ghosting.

 

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*Clearing all these damn un-needing quotes*

So, the 144hz monitors can use lightboost they'll just display at 120hz with no motionblur instead due to the lightboost. I think I'm understanding this correct, right?

If so, I'll go with that then.
 


Yes as long as you have one that supports lightboost
these support it ASUS: VG248QE, ASUS VG278H, ASUS VG278HE,
BENQ XL2411T, BENQ XL2420T (Euro), BENQ XL2420TE (US/CAN), BENQ XL2720T
Also there are some others i would check to make sure they might also have a button to enable it on monitor itself on some of the gsync ones.

 

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Ah, I seemed to have forgetten to link the 144hz monitors I'd be using. (Did in another thread, sorry) All three would be the ASUS VG248QE.