Does using multiple monitors affect your FPS?

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The video today is about a topic that I see online quite a bit. It’s been around for ages, actually. The myth is that having multiple displays connected to your computer will make your games run… not… good. Bad. It’ll make your games run bad. That's the myth, but is there any truth to it? Well there's only one way to find out - we gotta PUT IT TO THE TEST! Using one of my favourite GPUs - the Nvidia T600 :)

OH, and before you ask: I didn't show it in the video but I tested it afterwards - 1% lows were unchanged, I was getting 1% lows of 30 when the FPS was 31, and then after the multi-monitor WITH video playing I got a 1% low of 29 while the fps was 29, so the 1% lows didn't fall off by an amount more than the average fps.

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