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2x Performance Increase When Connected to Nitro 5 Monitor

Member Posts: 19 Troubleshooter
edited October 2020 in Nitro Gaming
Today I tried connecting a TV to the laptop and see what it should be.

For example, CS: GO 1080P everything was getting 100-150 FPS on the laptop screen at maximum, in a wavy way. On TV, I got around 190 performances and generally between 200-300. 

Likewise, it was between 150-180 in Rocket League at maximum settings, now it is 240. Finally, in AC Origins, I was seeing 30-35 FPS in urban areas, currently minimum 50-odd and 

an average of 70 FPS at Very High settings.

I was seeing these differences normally as I don't have Dual Channel RAM, but if I'm getting this performance on a TV, I guess there is a solution.

The main reason for the difference in this regard is that everything is created with an external GPU yes but lapt it.
I am also adding the video I made.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3tPd5anIxg&lc=UgyFRh1RmurI9qDTWu14AaABAg


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  • Member Posts: 2 New User
    I have the same problem
  • Member Posts: 2 New User
    UP PLS !!!!
  • ACE Posts: 2,881 Pathfinder
    edited October 2020
    @executioner_06
    @erdmcatay

    What resolution are your TVs? Could be that your TV resolution might be lower than of your laptop screens, and lower resolution = higher fps.
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  • Member Posts: 19 Troubleshooter
    sri369 said:
    @executioner_06
    @erdmcatay

    What resolution are your TVs? Could be that your TV resolution might be lower than of your laptop screens, and lower resolution = higher fps.
    Same resolution. 1920x1080. Full HD.
  • Member Posts: 1 New User
    I know that this thread is kinda dead, I know why that happens. By connecting to an external monitor, your laptop won't use optimus as it does in your laptop screen. Optimus uses your iGPU to output picture on your screen after getting the image from your dGPU, which causes way lower performance. Laptop manufacteters do that so the laptop can last way longer when it's on battery power. Sadly acer doesn't offer and options for disabling it, and the only way to get around is just using an external display since your HDMI port is directly connected to your dGPU

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