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      09-04-2018, 06:28 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by 420Coupe View Post
PS: Rig will primarily be used for coding/working and secondary as a gaming rig.
Thanks for adding that statement. It matters.

The big curved screen will be better for gaming. The two little screens will be better for coding/working.

As tbone28 said, having a really big monitor for working is actually a PITA. Either the native resolution is too low, and you need to have the monitor 1.5 meters from your face to be able to use it comfortably, or it's a massive resolution with tiny text and you find yourself looking around the screen all the time to see where everything is.

Windows handles multiple monitors very nicely these days, It's very easy to snap stuff to one monitor, and work on the other - once you've had dual monitors you will never go back.

It depends on how well your favorite game(s) handle multi-monitor. Assuming your games support it, a 3 monitor setup would be the best choice for a mixed-use rig.
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