I am in the process of updating my PC and displays and would like to receive any feedback regarding the iStripper use before I do so... I'm no expert in any of this, so any knowledgeable comments are warmly welcomed!
SO: I am keen to have a system with two 4K displays, so that I can use my PC with whatever I'm using it on one screen, while having a 3K cards running in full scale on the other screen.
I don't use my PC in gaming, unless you count solitaire for that :), so no high demands in that regard. All I want is to be able to run normal office programs (excel, access, word) and Paintshop Pro for photo editing, on one monitor, as before, while having iStripper working on the other monitor, all in 4K resolution, without lags.
I was thinking about purchasing table PC of "Acer Nitro 50" with Intel Core i5-8400 Six Core 2.8 GHz, with 16 Gt (2 x 8 Gt) DDR4 RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6 Gt for Display. Display adapter is advertised as "DVI, HDMI, 3xDP." so I guess there are 3 display ports, which should mean spots for 3 4K displays...? Do you think those specs are enough for fluent use of 2 x 4K monitors? There are some other, more "high end" options I might opt for, but the minimum set for the above requirements would be enough.
My idea about 4K displays was 2x Samsung U32J590, which according to reviews seems to be quite good for the price.
Thanks in advance for any insight!