On Windows, with multiple desktops you can assign distinct monitors and peripherals to each one.
On Windows, with multiple desktops you can assign distinct monitors and peripherals to each one.
You and your brother can set up two separate Windows desktops without buying individual SSDs. Use your own peripherals on each one. Let me know if you need help with the setup!
Yes, but in a different setup. You'd require specialized equipment like a GPU and SSD, plus a powerful multi-core CPU. Running virtual machines would be possible. Two gamers sharing one CPU is a typical scenario.
It seems like you're wondering if a Ryzen 5 5600 would be capable of handling something. Let me clarify—this processor is quite powerful for its price and should handle most tasks smoothly.