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the extra load for a secondary display is nothing
and when you do move something gpu demanding to it, the gpu has more than enough to run it without struggling
*Shakes head*... First, as you know, that is strictly speaking, impossible.
Second, imagine watching videos while watching videos. If you would want to watch something else, then I can't understand how a game could be worth playing in the first place.
and you can watch walkthroughs or other stuff while gaming
I mostly put on a podcast in the background while playing Minecraft or non-story Skyrim quests.
it does not need high refresh or even above 1080p to give lots of extra desktop space
but its nice to have matching displays, or just matching dpi/ppi so when you drag things across displays they do not change sizes
another good use is for twitch or discord chats
if you are streaming a 2nd and 3rd display is a must for obs and other things