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And is it better for gaming? I'm Rafael from Hardware Sugar and ASUS just lent us three ROG PG-25 9QNR 360Hz monitors to allow us to test that hypothesis After seven weeks of use, here are the top five things to know before getting three monitors and what monitors are best for you Number one, do you have the proper table? As Anton and I were unboxing at admiring these gaming beasts our excitement was short-lived with one problem One of the boxes didn't have a power adapter While ASUS sent us a new one two days later, we didn't want to wait and so I began to install my old 34 inch ultra-wide Samsung monitor and matched it with the two ROG monitors Instantly, I discovered that if I didn't have this insanely lengthy and sturdy table to begin with it would have been impossible or even dangerous to have them on it to begin with In short, you need to have a physical game plan Are you going to use the accompanying monitor stand? If so, then you need to have a strong and lengthy table I have talked in the past about how the popular IKEA linman desk is not the most sturdy of desks and the middle bend is always a risk If however you want to get a linman desk or something like it then I highly recommend placing a support pillar underneath it in the middle My desk is inspired by the linman but instead of being made out of particle board wood scrap the table top is 3.5 inches of pure mahogany and after a close to a year, I don't see any bending whatsoever In fact, I feel so confident at its strength that I even sit on top of it occasionally when I want to reach for something behind my monitor If you are in the market for a new table then consider getting a table with a cable management built in and a table with a thick width in case you want to add a Vesa amount grommet If it is too thin, the mount won't have the support it needs to be mounted Another option is to just keep the table as it is and mount the monitor to the wall Take note that not all monitors are Vesa compatible like my old Samsung so that should be something you should research on in advance Even if you don't intend to mount the monitor at present I still highly recommend you get one that has a Vesa amount for future proofing purposes Gaming can be weird Each of the monitors are non-curved and are 24 inches wide multiplying that by 3 that makes a combined screen service area to be 72 inches This is a lot of screen space but does more space mean better game immersion If you've watched other YouTubers and looked at Instagram shots of users claiming that the best gaming setup involves three or more monitors put together, I warn you that I think that this is overhyped and unnecessarily expensive Playing COD in battlefield with three monitors even if they are the same refresh rate is amazing to look at if you are looking at it from afar So actually a game like this is impractical and nauseating I'm 32 and have been a gamer all my life but more than 15 minutes playing like this on COD and I wanted to throw up The mini map is on one end of the screen and the ammo counter is on the other end I felt like I was piloting a plane and I was playing Commando The bezels also take me out of the experience as it is difficult to align the monitors to the exact same height You would be much better off with a single ultra-wide monitor like the Curved Samsung 49 inch CHG90 as opposed to several smaller monitors Where it does shine however is Microsoft Flight Simulator Flying with these monitors really almost feel like the real thing This is because this game isn't about fast reflexes Of course you could make it that kind of game However instead Flight Simulator is all about the views If you haven't read up on the game yet the highlight is that you fly from any point to any point in the world and the game is able to render an accurate presentation of anywhere you are Looking out at the BGC complex while flying over EDSA just before flying back to Glareta Mall and other landmarks is immensely gratifying and the three monitors really gives me appreciation of being on a plane again without the fear of getting COVID in the process I haven't tried it out with raising simulators for this simple reason that racing games don't interest me and while having three expensive gaming monitors run Flight Simulator is fantastic it hardly justifies the cost especially since Flight Sim is sort of a class all on its own and what I mostly play are FPS, 3rd person adventure games and RTS games All three ROG monitors are identical with a high refresh rate of 360Hz and so simple things like moving your cursor to the left and right all feel like it's just one massive monitor However, ordinary people like myself, just like buying a new monitor to supplement their current ones In my case, my newest monitor is the MSI Optics MAG322 CQR which I use for gaming Originally it was my 60Hz Samsung Ultra Wide That one however has been relegated to being my secondary monitor In short, a lot of people don't buy three or two monitors in one go and so when they pair up a monitor with a lower refresh rate with monitors which have higher refresh rate you will notice a difference in speed instantly the moment you move your cursor and it can be irritating There are two ways a monitor connects to your PC's graphics card Either through the display part which is what you should always use as much as possible or through the HDMI cable The display part will always give you faster refresh rate Even if you have the same model of monitors the one plugged in through a display port will always be faster than that of the one plugged in through an HDMI cable If you are a light gamer or not a gamer at all I believe that 60Hz is perfectly acceptable and you should get monitors with the same refresh rate so that it is less disorienting when you move your cursor from different monitors However, if you are like me and you want to be a little competitive when you game I'm used to having a 165 frame rate monitor as my main and a 60Hz ultrawide as my secondary in spite of the annoying feeling of being throttled down every time I switch between monitors Perfect for multitasking Having three monitors allows me to spend less time doing the things I'm not passionate about but which needs to be done and more time on things that I do care about A lot of which are things On my broadcasts like our regular Pwede Magtanong Show one monitor has OBS on the other on Discord and the other monitor I use to check Youtube and Facebook just to make sure that the feed is showing up as it should I honestly cannot imagine doing this with just a single monitor even on ultrawide Paying bills every month is a pain but it is important to always be well organized I pay the bills for the whole family so that means everyone's cell phone accounts I pay more than 50 to 20 different kinds of bills a month and I have a master spreadsheet which I update the moment I pay a bill So one monitor carries the master spreadsheet while the other is an online banking browser which allows me to pay the bill itself The third monitor is my Viber and WhatsApp window I like sending the family updates about the changes in their respective electric bills the moment I encode For stop trading, I have one monitor showing the historical trades of the company I'm studying Another monitor is an Excel sheet of the companies I'm interested in studying and the prices I want to sell or buy at And the other monitor is usually my Bloomberg account which shows all the current stocks I own and their current value This beats having to minimize windows over and over The software is easy but tedious Setting up the software for the monitor layout is easier than it looks To be honest, what discouraged me from experimenting with more monitors in the past is because I was concerned it was going to be a complicated to install The truth is that it is easy to do but it can be annoying because of how often you sometimes need to make adjustments There are two ways on how to use a multiple monitor setup The first is the surround spanning option which makes all the monitors turn into just a single ultra-wide monitor In this mode, windows will just assume you have just one massive monitor regardless of the bezels So, when you open up programs it will fill up the entire screen This is the mode you want if you want to have the ultra-immersive gaming experience This, however, is not practical for simple things like Microsoft Office surfing the web, and even video editing For video editing, for instance, I have to resize the Vinty Resolve each time and even that with the resize some parts if it gets cut In summary, I have to go to NVIDIA CONTROL panel because I use an RTX card to run surround make sure the monitors are properly aligned which sometimes they aren't and I have to guess which monitor is which because unlike the Windows program for that, there is the occasional problem of windows lowering their refresh rate for some or all of the monitors and I need to manually reset the frames to their maximum Can you imagine doing this every time you want to play a game for just an hour and do it all over again afterwards when you're done? It's maddening! As cool as it looks the game with all three, most of the gaming experience is just cool to look at but not fun Unless, of course, you are playing something like Microsoft Flight Simulator I really wouldn't recommend it The second method is to make each monitor a separate window from the others Instead of a program filling up the screen of all three monitors, it fills up the screen of just one monitor of your choosing This is the setup I prefer because it makes me an effective worker To set this up, you don't even need to use the NVIDIA CONTROL panel You just right-click in Windows, select Display Settings select Identify and rearrange the monitors as you see fit You can arrange the monitors based on how they look like if you want one monitor to be in portrait and the other to in landscape just select it so If you want a monitor above another monitor just drag and drop In conclusion, we always recommend a multiple monitor setup because it gives you your time back to focus on things that you care about Gaming on multiple monitors, however, is expensive and sometimes impractical because it requires several high refresh rate gaming monitors which aren't usually cheap A very powerful graphics card and it also forces you to alter settings In short, if you aren't work from home and still use a single monitor please consider adding more monitors to allow you to do your work faster and better If you're looking for the best gaming experience I recommend investing in a single gaming monitor with a high enough refresh rate and a screen resolution you can afford and thereafter use your old monitors as productivity monitors Stay tuned for our review of the ROG PG-259 QNR and more ergonomic chairs in the near future and you want to give a special shoutout to our top fans Again, thank you so much for all your support and for tuning in to our livestream I see a lot of you Till next time guys