These are the steps I took to make it my NDisplay Config to render on my second monitor with one GPU render on the same computer. I hope this helps someone.
Step 1:
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Right Click on your Desktop in empty space
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Move down to “Nvidia Control Panel”.
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Nvidia Control Panel will lunch > Under “Display” settings > click on “Set up multiple displays”
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Make sure the screens are positioned in the layout you want. In my case, my TV is acting as a secondary monitor. I place my primary screen is located X= 0,Y= 0 and my secondary screen is located X= 1920, Y= 0.
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If you move any monitor, make sure to hit apply and confirm it.
Step 2:
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Right Click on your Desktop in empty space.
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Move down to “Display Setting”.
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Scroll down to “Scale and Layout” > make sure “Change the size of your text, apps, other items” option is set 100%
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Thank you to @Dvdbillen , they figure out that this setting may cause an issue with your NDisplay rendering.
Step 3:
Launch your unreal project > go to your NDisplay Config > your NDisplay Editor will open.
Step 4:
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Go to your Cluster Tab.
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Click on Add
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Hover to “Add New Cluster Node” > Left Click
Step 5:
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Name your Node.
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Keep the Preset to “Full HD”
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Host IP Address > Default is “127.0.0.1” Local Network > you can change if needed.
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Make sure that “Full Screen” option is NOT CLICK.
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Go to the Window Setting
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Under Position Setting > X= 1920, Y= 0 > if need adjust for your resolution
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Under Size Setting > W= 1920, Height= 1080 > if need adjust for your resolution.
If you already added a node to your NDisplay config I have attached image of my settings.
Host Settings:
My node settings: