What would the consequences be?You will be able to play 2 games at once, but it will really stress the CPU and GPU, but you cant both play the same game at at once.
Would it be bad on my pc?yes , you should enable dual monitor in windows
No sir with a 99900k and a 2080ti it would actually Rock !Would it be bad on my pc?
Ok i see. ThanksIt wont be bad, but it'll just stress the CPU more, which can shorten the lifespan of the processor/graphic card or power supply as these are the 3 main components that will be working hard to keep your pc stable.
You can't do that with single graphics card. You'll need 3.I’d like to know if I can play while my friend plays next to me with another monitor using the same pc? lol
Would just like to know as I just got a pc my self. Specs are i9900k and 2080ti
"some kind of a method" is not a 'how'.Well, i already tried it using my computer and it worked just fine, but for two different people, you probably need a 2 gpu's instead of 3 actually, but none the less it should still be possible using 1 pc and using a different mouse and keyboard with somekind of a method.
you only have to enable dual monitor in windows itself . but it also depends on the game . i remember call of duty mw2 supported tripple monitor aswell. that's why fan based company samsung built it's ultra wide monitors .@iMatty and @bniknafs9 - Both of you said "Yes" to the question of two people, each playing a game, on the same PC.
Care to describe "How"?
Pushing out the same game instance to two monitors is trivial.you only have to enable dual monitor in windows itself . but it also depends on the game . i remember call of duty mw2 supported tripple monitor aswell. that's why fan based company samsung built it's ultra wide monitors .
yes , you should enable dual monitor in windows