Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Aug 2007 15:38 UTC, submitted by anonymous
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2005-07-08
Bear in mind that with two monitors, you're quadrupling the number of pixels. The memory consumption is going to sky rocket, and the GPU has so much more processing to do.
On an AGP geforce 6200 (with 256 megs of ram), performance gets pretty slow when I enable twinview on two 1280x1024 monitors. If I drop each of them to 1024x768, things are much better.
On a PCIe geforce 7900 (256 megs of ram), I can't feel a difference between one 1280x1024 monitor and two 1280x1024 monitors.
Both machines have two gigs of RAM with dual Xeons (actually, one is dual core, the other has two Xeons).
Adam