Now, I only got three more things to add: I would prefer my switch to Linux to only cost around 60-70€ max, but I guess after doing some research I'm now just interested in what the cheapest graphics card with support for 4 monitors would be, regardless of the price. My problem really is that I don't want to spend too much money on a graphics card that will only be used for non-graphic-intensive tasks. Theoretically, this should be no problem, since most modern GPUs should be able to do this. until I realized that I am currently using 4 monitors simultaneously on my (would-then-be-passed-through-to-windows) graphics card and that I would need a graphics card that supports this number of simultaneous outputs for Linux. Theoretically, I've sorted it all out and I was really interested in finally doing it. So I've been thinking to about finally doing a full-time switch to linux on my main rig (primarily used for gaming and content consumption) using the GPU-passthrough method to a virtual Windows installation described in a video a few months ago.
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