Because you asked I did hook up a second monitor to see how it works. It works well like any other modern Nvidia card with multi monitors. I'm switching back to a single display - I find the second one distracting, but it does work as expected.
I primarily use (90% of my photo work) Capture one for developing and Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud for editing. I have a few other tools (10% of my work) such as Nikon specific tools I use and Corel Painter for artistic photo manipulation.
My decision on the Quadro was driven by color...
As of yet there are no re-calibrate-able thunderbolt or USB-C displays I know of. Right now they are all didirectional communications Displayport 1.3 or 1.4 (I forget which) or bidirectional HDMI.
I only run the Cintiq for display. If money were no object, I'd run a separate re-calibrate-able 4K display -- Eizo, the big name in precision displays for video/photography/print art work makes one.
The Quadro can drive most displays, it depends on what you need. For gaming, web surfing, word...
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