Monitor advice

I want to get 2 new monitors, a 32 inch 3840x2160 curved monitor and a 24 inch 1920x1080 one, i will mainly be using the 24 inch one for playing fps games, namely rainbow six siege, and the 32 inch monitor for media consumption and racing games.

PC specs:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X 6c/12t @ 3.6GHz
GPU: RTX 2070
RAM : 16GB 2400Hz DDR4

So can this run both monitors with a game running and youtube or some work on the other monitor at a stable framerate (preferably 120Hz on the 1080p monitor and 60Hz on the 4k monitor ingame)?
 

SpyderTracks

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I want to get 2 new monitors, a 32 inch 3840x2160 curved monitor and a 24 inch 1920x1080 one, i will mainly be using the 24 inch one for playing fps games, namely rainbow six siege, and the 32 inch monitor for media consumption and racing games.

PC specs:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X 6c/12t @ 3.6GHz
GPU: RTX 2070
RAM : 16GB 2400Hz DDR4

So can this run both monitors with a game running and youtube or some work on the other monitor at a stable framerate (preferably 120Hz on the 1080p monitor and 60Hz on the 4k monitor ingame)?
The 2070 isn't powerful enough to game at 4k, you'd need a 2080 Super or 2080ti for that unless you dial setting down quite low which kind of defeats the object.
 

Oussebon

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Your best bet would seem to be going for a single 1440p 144hz monitor. An RTX 2070 will do very well in R6S at 1440p. And you always have the option of adjusting settings, even resolution, as desired.

What's your total budget for monitor(s)?

And do you actually have 4k content to consume?
 
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