Gtx 1080 cant out put 3 monitors?

I already posted this, but got no answers... so here it is again. I have a gtx 1080 strix (3 fans)

and I have 3 monitors, 1 is a 1440p (2k) 144hz and the other 2 are cheap 1080p 60hz ones. my 144hz display is running smoothly at 144fps yet the other 2 seem to struggle really hard to output 60fps, they seem theyre on about 40 or lower, I used a website to check but it really didnt say anything or atleast I didnt know how to operate it... to know that its actually not 60fps, I loaded a 60fps youtube video, and tried putting it on my 2nd monitor (was laggy af) and I tried putting it on my 144hz display and it was buttery smooth 60fps (cause its a 60fps video.)
Also, it seems to have a delay on both, cant say for sure, but im pretty sure that is higher than 10ms waiting times. my 144hz is a 1ms display anyway.
why is this happening
 
Looks like your last post was a different topic altogether. So what is it not doing that you want it to do?

Yes, a GTX1080 can easily output to 3 monitors.

Okay, so it is the same question. Seems like you convinced yourself it was your perception last time.

The panels are literally different, so latency and delay will be different, and you can certainly perceive the difference between 144hz and 60hz. Just comes with the territory.

If you unplug your 144hz monitor, does the behavior continue?
 


to run 1 monitor at its 144hz the and other 2 at 60hz, in my last post I thought maybe my eyes got used to 144hz so 60hz looked garbage to me, but after doing the youtube video thingy, im pretty sure that is not the case
 


the behavior does continue. thing is, I only think it is... I have no idea. its really hard to diagnose a problem if you aren't sure the problem exists. and without my 144hz plugged in to compare, I cant say for sure its not 60. is there no way to look the fps on the desktop?
but anyway, im pretty sure nothing has changed. well, I just tried logging in Minecraft, while 144hz is unplugged. it says its 60fps but idk. it seems not smooth to me. maybe it really is my eyes and the video was an anomaly? its so weird. I mean, they say once u go 144hz u cant go back but idk man
 
Plenty of programs that will show you FPS in applications. Though if you set Youtube to 60PFS, and watch a supported 60FPS video, I can't imagine it would lie about it. Unless you don't have the bandwidth for 60 FPS video, in which case it might auto drop to less, or spend a lot of time buffering.

If you can't tell when you don't have them to compare, it is in your head.
 
Triple-display shouldn't be a challenge for any modern GPU or even IGP. There is no "fps" on the desktop, the GPU is simply pumping out frames to refresh the screen from memory and that happens at whatever refresh rate your displays are setup at, which is typically 60Hz by default.

Unless you hit a very weird performance bug, I suspect this is simply a side-effect of getting used to 144Hz/1ms.
 


well crappadoodle imma have to get 2 more 144hz displays cause im gonna go crazy from this.
 


welp, thank all of you, for now, I will take it as a side effect of getting used to the 144hz monitor.. will get more in the future lol cause 60hz is now really crappy for me.