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Two displays, two cards?

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I have a 22" touchscreen that I would like to use as the FSX main display for the PFD and MFD. I would like to add a 32" LED as a forward view display. My question is which will give the best performance, a single GTX 660ti running both displays, or adding a second card ( which would be my old GTX460) and running each display from it's own card? Thanks for your help.

  John  Hubbard   MSFS2020 - Win10                    

          

My GTX 460 runs tree screens on TH2G and a 23" touch, so your 660 would more than suffice. Try the single card option, and see if you´re satisfied with performance.

If you run other games, the 460 could do as a physx card too...

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