M Mackenziejgoodwin Commendable Jan 2, 2017 5 0 1,510 Jan 2, 2017 #1 I was planning on getting dual gtx 1070s and was wondering how I would hook up my display. It is a 4K @ 60Hz display which my integrated graphics can't handle so would I be plugging my DisplayPort into one of the gpus?
I was planning on getting dual gtx 1070s and was wondering how I would hook up my display. It is a 4K @ 60Hz display which my integrated graphics can't handle so would I be plugging my DisplayPort into one of the gpus?
Solution CircuitDaemon Jan 2, 2017 Yes, and even if you didn't want to, the integrated graphics from the motherboard will get disabled as soon as you put in the 1070's.
Yes, and even if you didn't want to, the integrated graphics from the motherboard will get disabled as soon as you put in the 1070's.
CircuitDaemon Honorable Feb 23, 2016 549 0 11,660 Jan 2, 2017 Solution #2 Yes, and even if you didn't want to, the integrated graphics from the motherboard will get disabled as soon as you put in the 1070's. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Yes, and even if you didn't want to, the integrated graphics from the motherboard will get disabled as soon as you put in the 1070's.
getochkn Polypheme Jul 2, 2006 12,407 54 65,040 Jan 2, 2017 #3 Why not get a single 1080 instead? If you're buying new, a single card is always better than one. Upvote 1 Downvote