Munster

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  • As i said a bit ago, it was not doing exactly that. I gave up. But either way, the situation still shouldnt be happening. 
  • The model number is Predator PH315-51, and no. It's the monitor built in to the laptop. That's why it's so strange.
  • So to add more to the story, the reason why i would disable the igpu is because when playing demanding games my laptop wouldnt switch to using the dgpu, despite the igpu struggling. And i just realized that when i disable the igpu, i cant access the NVIDIA control panel, saying i dont have an NVIDIA gpu connected, even…
  • When i use my iGPU, if the game isnt harsh enough (say, minecraft), yes. But if i want to play another game using the dGPU, (say GTA5 and mess around, lowering settings a bit to get high fps), the dGPU will render the frames but will not display them. It's like getting over 1000 fps, no monitor can display it but the fps…
  • As you can see, it straight up changes how it functions. The 64hz is running the 1060, and the 60/144hz is running, well as it shows, the UHD graphics. It's not based per game. It's so weird. So while in games the generated fps is like 100+, the monitor is saying it wont do it.
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