> You can do DMA cheating if that’s a non-negotiable for you but it is far more expensive.
Cheap DMA cards go for couple hundred dollars which isn't all that much. Although unlike what most people tend to believe, the DMA cards do end up getting detected quite often.
> Pretty sure there’s hardware to blend both monitor outputs, though most people do two monitors I believe.
Cheap DMA cards go for couple hundred dollars which isn't all that much. Although unlike what most people tend to believe, the DMA cards do end up getting detected quite often.
> Pretty sure there’s hardware to blend both monitor outputs, though most people do two monitors I believe.
It's called a "fuser".