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second monitor question i guess?
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i was playing with 1 monitor at gxl and it felt really smooth, but when i got back and hooked everything back up it's been feeling choppy while playing soap dm and pugs etc. Could my second monitor be causing this because it's the only thing that changed from gxl to here.

i was playing with 1 monitor at gxl and it felt really smooth, but when i got back and hooked everything back up it's been feeling choppy while playing soap dm and pugs etc. Could my second monitor be causing this because it's the only thing that changed from gxl to here.
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#2
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Unplug it and see if it changes?

wow

Unplug it and see if it changes?

wow
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ur streaming right now so thats probably it..

ur streaming right now so thats probably it..
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Rickur streaming right now so thats probably it..

no no i'm just streaming i haven't been since gxl started, check the previous broadcasts. Also it's a pain in the ass to lean back behidn my desk

[quote=Rick]ur streaming right now so thats probably it..[/quote]
no no i'm just streaming i haven't been since gxl started, check the previous broadcasts. Also it's a pain in the ass to lean back behidn my desk
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#5
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Why would you have to lean behind your desk? You can disable monitors from within Windows.

Why would you have to lean behind your desk? You can disable monitors from within Windows.
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One problem I have is when I have a video on my second monitor at some fps, it caps the refresh rate of my other monitor at that fps

One problem I have is when I have a video on my second monitor at some fps, it caps the refresh rate of my other monitor at that fps
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drdonutmanWhy would you have to lean behind your desk? You can disable monitors from within Windows.

This rofl...

Right click your desktop > goto screen resolution > select your 2nd monitor > Under the field of "Multiple Displays" > Use the drop down menu to go to "Disconnect this display"

[quote=drdonutman]Why would you have to lean behind your desk? You can disable monitors from within Windows.[/quote]

This rofl...

Right click your desktop > goto screen resolution > select your 2nd monitor > Under the field of "Multiple Displays" > Use the drop down menu to go to "Disconnect this display"
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From experience: I had one monitor plugged into the video card, and the other into my motherboard, since I didn't have the right cable for one of the ports. Went out, bought a DVI cable, put it into video card and problem was solved.

From experience: I had one monitor plugged into the video card, and the other into my motherboard, since I didn't have the right cable for one of the ports. Went out, bought a DVI cable, put it into video card and problem was solved.
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