So I recently bought two Acer GN246HL monitors. They were in my budget and so I far I have no quarrels with them. I have one connected vid the dual-link DVI that is included and one through hdmi. I don't if you can or not but I tried putting both in lightboost mode, I know to achieve the 144Hz the monitors posses you have to use the DVI, but for lightboost I don't think that's the case. However when I tried to put both monitors in lightboost the dvi connected one would work, but the HDMI wouldn't, I went by Step #3 on the guides on how to turn lightboost on. I was wondering if it's possible to? It's not a big deal if I can't as I will be using that monitor for console gaming and browsing the inter webs. Thanks for any help
Edit: Also I forgot to add. On my monitor that gets 144hz, if I decide to turn lightboost off and play at 144hz, do I have to go back through all the steps in order to turn lightboost back on or is there an easier way?
Acer GN246HL dual monitor lightboost?
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