Build the Best Multi-Monitor Setups for Gaming and Streaming
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The world of dual or triple monitors has become far more accessible and now offers tangible benefits to a broad range of users, whether you're a gamer, a streamer, a professional, or just someone who wants to enjoy a premium visual experience.
Benefits of Multi-Monitor (Dual/Triple) Setups
Additional monitors also reduce the amount of information concentrated on your main display and moves some stuff to your peripheral vision – allowing you to experience a sense of realism and boost productivity to a level that’s impossible on a single screen.
Let’s go over some key benefits of multi-monitor setups before talking about how to create the perfect one for you!
− Unmatched Immersion: Wider Field of View and Enhanced Realism
Imagine exploring massive virtual worlds like Cyberpunk 2077 or Red Dead Redemption 2, with landscapes extending far beyond the constraints of a single screen, enveloping your field of vision. You're not just playing; you're living the experience.
For flight sim enthusiasts and sim racers, it gets even better. The extended, peripheral view allows you to feel the thrill of actually being in the driving seat or cockpit.
− Gaining a Competitive Edge: More Space for Everything
An extended field of view also enables better awareness of your surroundings. You’ll be able to spot enemies faster and detect movement in your peripheral vision without compromising on your ability to focus on your primary target.
− Enhanced Productivity: Multitasking at Your Fingertips
Some might even need a third monitor in a different orientation to further boost their productivity.
For example, streamers using a single monitor can either play or keep track of their Twitch/YouTube chat. Although overlays offer a solution here, they do visually impact both your gaming experience and audience interactions. Another monitor, preferably vertical, could be the ideal setup for you in this case.
Ultrawide vs. Multiple Monitors
Size and Simplicity
Dual monitors, on the other hand, range from 18 to 34 inches each and require more desk space to accommodate two stands or a dual monitor arm. This necessitates additional setup and cable management, potentially adding complexity. However, you can combine multiple monitors to create a larger, panoramic setup that allows for an immersive gaming experience.
− Viewing Experience and Flexibility
Dual monitors, on the other hand, are far more flexible, with their ability to divide tasks across screens and featuring arrangement options like vertical or horizontal setups. Ultrawide monitors can become more challenging when managing multiple windows and apps, especially with fullscreen applications.
− Price
If you’re looking for the best value and good balance between immersion and productivity, a dual or triple monitor setup is the way to go.
− Multitasking Experience
Ultrawides, although visually impressive, can’t offer the same ease in multitasking. The choice between these options here ultimately depends on what you value the most when working or gaming.
Multiple Monitor Setups: Factors to Consider
Common Types of Multi-Monitor Setups
However, the important part is figuring out what you need from your gaming and/or work setup and picking the right monitor models to buy before building your perfect setup.
A typical gaming setup focuses on spreading out all available monitors in the same orientation. Also, a curved monitor allows for even more area within your field of view, so that’ll be so curved monitors would be the ideal pick for this type of setup.
Here’s what a dual monitor gaming setup would look like:
Well, here’s a triple curved monitor gaming setup:
Streamers unfortunately don’t have the luxury of being laser-focused on their game. They also need to interact with their audience, keep an eye on their live chat, camera, broadcasting software, and so much more.
That’s why serious streamers will need a different setup than a gaming one to maximize interactions with their audience and to boost productivity during livestreams. Here’s one of the most basic dual-monitor setups that will work for most streamers:
On the right/left (depending on your preference), you can add a flat monitor in a vertical orientation to manage chat, comms, and anything else you need. As all these applications on the secondary display will be text-heavy, a portrait orientation will eliminate the need for constant scrolling. A quick glance, and you’re all caught up!
If you want to go to the next level, here’s a triple-monitor setup that’s perfect for hardcore streamers who can’t compromise:
You can now enjoy a completely immersive gaming experience with the large curved 4K primary gaming monitor, while all your other applications and windows are distributed across the vertical monitor and the second horizontal monitor above.
Connectivity
You can check your motherboard or laptop or graphics card’s technical specifications page to find out how many display output ports you have.
Monitor Size and Curvature
For a dual screen gaming setup (horizontal only), stick to an upper limit of 32 inches, and for a triple-monitor setup (horizontal only), stick to 27 inches. Don’t opt for vertical monitors larger than 32 inches as the top of the monitor will become uncomfortably high for you to read and glance-at when needed.
Bezel Sizes
However, when you’re shopping for multiple monitors, thicker bezels can be very distracting. Make sure the monitors you’re considering feature thin bezels for as seamless a viewing experience as possible.
Mounts, Stands, and Adjustments
Multiple Monitors, Amplify Your Victories
Whether you’re a gamer, streamer, power user, or content creator, a multi-monitor setup truly elevates your experience. However, it’s important to make the right choices to maximize your productivity and immersion. Head over to our dedicated Multi-Monitor Setup page to find guides, videos, and recommended monitors to build your own setup!