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But I have a tight budget.
Your graphics card isn't powerful enough for dual monitors. The new one you've selected is a very good one, but a GTX1060 isn't powerful enough for dual monitors. No GTX1060 is.
Typically a single GTX980Ti or dual GTX980s. The modern equivalent would be the GTX1080.
For gaming on two monitors, you need a very powerful graphics card. For working on two monitors, that's a different story altogether - you can do that off Integrated Graphics.
I didn't realise you only wanted to use them for office work. Dual monitors should be fine with your current build.
Most people with multi-monitor use both/all three for gaming.
Is it possibe to just have the game on one screen and normal desktop on the other in full screen??
Yep. Simplest solution would be to just switch the other one off, that way no resources are being diverted.
The 1060 is a good card but it's only just able to handle modern AAA games at ultra. Running a second monitor at all while gaming would be pushing it. If I were you, I would consider downgrading your CPU to an i5 6600K and spend the remaining cash on a GTX1070.