Hey everyone! I'm trying to decide between getting one high-quality monitor, like the Asus PG32UCDM, or going with two separate monitors—one for gaming and another for productivity tasks like Photoshop. Also, I'm planning to overclock my CPU and RAM but I'm a bit worried about potential bottlenecks. I want to make sure my setup, which includes an RTX 2080 and a 750W TUF Gaming PSU, can handle it all without issues. Any advice would be appreciated!
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When it comes to overclocking, just make sure your cooling setup is up to snuff. It's important to ensure that your CPU and RAM can handle the speeds you want to push them to without causing bottlenecks. As for your GPU, the RTX 2080 should be fine, but always check for compatibility with your other components.
Getting two monitors can be a great setup! You can certainly use your gaming monitor for productivity, but keep in mind that color accuracy might take a hit if you go that route. If you're into detailed photo work, a dedicated monitor for that purpose could make a difference.

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