Fps Loss With Second Monitor. 8K subscribers Subscribe. What could be causing this and how can

8K subscribers Subscribe. What could be causing this and how can I fix it? A drop in FPS when connecting your laptop to an external monitor is often caused by resolution mismatches, a dual monitor setup, Generally speaking, yes, a second monitor can affect your frames per second (FPS) in games, although the degree of impact varies significantly depending on factors such Now, back to the burning question: does a second monitor affect FPS? While dual monitors can theoretically impact FPS, the effect Using monitors with different refresh rates or watching videos on one while gaming can cause FPS to drop, leading to lag. It syncs the refresh rate of the monitor to the FPS of the game, if FPS is lower than the maximum refresh rate of the monitor. Befour buying it I played at almost so in the past I have used a 60hz LG monitor and it ran games smoothly (games like CSGO or Battlefield 1). Today I decided to add my old monitor as a second monitor for Currently gaming on a 32" 4k display, 175hz. But, as with most things in the PC gaming world, Hello! I have recently been experiencing major FPS drops when using an external monitor for my laptop, which is a Lenovo Legion Y520 with a GTX1050, 8GB RAM, i7-7700HQ Question titled "Troubleshooting Dual Monitor FPS Drop With High-End Specs In MSFS 2020 - Microsoft Flight Simulator (General)" posted in the General forum at Fly Away Also for 2 monitor fps drop, I tried it and in cyperbpunk I saw no performance drop with having 1monjtor plugged in or 2 (and second on as well). There is a solution that fps do not Posted by SirStabbs: “Dual Monitor setup FPS drop on Latest Driver” Hello, I recently bought a second monitor (1920x1080 60Hz, whereas my main monitor is 2560x1440 165Hz). @Tetsujin Then why all the Windows computers in the world, try to avoid giving 5 fps to the user in the explorer ? I don't have a fps viewer, I am saying there is something Gsync does not alter the FPS of games. When im playing mw3 i have a youtube video on the second monitor (tv) and my frames in game drop from 150 fps to 70 or 80 fps. When I play BF4, I will still only use my primary monitor and i'll turn off my second monitor while im playing. Actively using your second monitor while gaming, especially for demanding tasks like watching videos, streaming, or running intensive programs, can affect your FPS. I have a main monitor that I use to play games that is 240hz 1920x1080, and whenever I use my second monitor that is 60hz 1920x1080 my first monitor locks all games to Everything from 1080p 60 FPS videos down to 360p has this issue. Using extra monitors does not appear to affect FPS in any way, even when content is being displayed on them -- the lower FPS seen in tests 5/6/7 are due to the videos being rendered, Yes, Virginia, you do generally lose FPS (Frames Per Second) when running multiple monitors, especially while gaming. I think other player got also this problem when use a second monitor for little nav map or vfr map etc. Unless you have video on the other monitor. Dual monitors do not directly increase your FPS; instead, they can sometimes cause a slight decrease due to increased graphics load. So your GPU will set both monitors to 60Hz, and thus your This happens weather I'm streaming or not, as soon as there is a video playing on my 2nd monitor I experience the FPS drop. So enabling gsync in of Multiple Monitors Are KILLING Your Gaming Performance! Here's How You Fix It Brandon | Darkened Cyrus 27. With gaming’s rise, understanding how multiple The quick answer is: generally, no. But then after it broke I switched to Samsung c24rg52 which has a If ur second monitor is used to watch videos, webpages, read chat etc In my opinion it makes no sense having more then 60fps. This is Yes, turning off the second monitor completely will eliminate any performance impact associated with it. Hello, I'm planning on setting up a second monitor on extend mode. The GPU is no longer rendering content for that display, freeing up So, once you plug in your 2nd monitor, the GPU wil choose a refresh rate which both monitors are capable of. I have a spare monitor (23" 60hz) layong around here and I thought on using it for discord and whatnot. One instance of WoW on Monitor 1 and a video on Monitor 2 works just fine, However I’ve noticed that when I’m playing using the AOC monitor I lose some fps (20-30 fps) so the game is averaging like 80/90 fps, but if I’m using the laptop screen to play, I Two monitors one 165 hz 1440p and a TV 4k 60hz. So i have 5700xt gpu and play most games pretty comfortably on 1440p, 144hz at around 120-150 fps depending on the game. My 3080 can take care of it so far.

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