On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 7:21:46 PM UTC-5, Stumpy wrote:
> I don't see why this wouldn't work, but at the same time, I thought 
> better to be safe than sorry.
> 
> I have two monitors (1920x) hooked up to my comp which has two video out 
> ports, I wanted to add a 4k monitor and will have to add an extra card.
> 
> So.
> 1) Is there any reason this wouldn't work?
> 2) Is 3.2 working ok with 4k?
> 3) assuming it should work ok, any "super-compatible" cards I should be 
> looking at? esp lower profile cards as my sys's internals are a bit 
> crowded now.
> btw, I am not a gamer the most proc intensive things I do is watching 
> videos, occasional video(minor/non-prof)/gfx editing, photo stitching 
> etc... most of which i guess don't use a gfx proc anyway?
> Thx in advance

Your question about whether it works is really three different questions:
  1. Can qubes support 3 monitors?
  2. Can qubes support 4k?
  3. Can qubes support different resolution.

I don't know the answer to 1, although I can affirm it definitely supports 2;
note that there may be limitations with the frame buffer size but X supports
multiple graphics cards.
In response to 2, it works well on a 4k display (I'm typing it on it now).
In response to 3, X thinks all your displays have the same density, i.e.,
dots per inch.  If you don't, it may be painful if you want to avoid tiny
or gigantic type.  If you search this group you'll get some help for this
problem.

Jon

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