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Stutter on a second monitor with the same refresh rate

Monkeyofdoom44

So I have two laptops, one is a nice one, the other one not so nice. I connected the two wirelessly and I'm getting a LOT of stutter across the second one where the screen is tearing and the audio is on a good 30 second delay. I expected a little lag from the connection but not the tearing and I expected the audio to be on the same lag. The displays are both 60 hz, or rather one says it's 60 and the other says it's 60.025, I'm not sure if that's enough to make a difference or if it can be fixed? I don't know what to do... I'm a novice at this, help please? I just want to watch videos whilst I farm in my mmo.

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Refresh rate is basically irrelevant, it's certainly whatever software you're using to run it as a remote display, or the network connection between the machines.

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I have had these problems too. I ended giving up and started using mouse without borders.

 

It won't allow for you to drag and drop windows from one machine to the other, but you can use you mouse and keyboard seemlessly between your two machines.

One of the other things I really like about this method is that each machine will use its own hardware. 

 

Anyways give it go see what you think

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35460

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That's a completely different use case.

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Mobile SFF rig: i9-9900K, Noctua NH-L9i, Asrock Z390 Phantom ITX-AC, 32GB, GTX1070, 2x1TB SX8200Pro RAID0, 2x5TB 2.5" HDD RAID0, Athena 500W Flex (Noctua fan), Custom 4.7l 3D printed case

 

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38 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

Refresh rate is basically irrelevant, it's certainly whatever software you're using to run it as a remote display, or the network connection between the machines.

The connection is fine as I've plenty of bandwidth and it's something that's built into windows.

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1 hour ago, Kilrah said:

That's a completely different use case.

Yes yes it is. But since the op hasn't said what he wants to do with his config I thought I'd offer it.

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2 hours ago, narrdarr said:

Yes yes it is. But since the op hasn't said what he wants to do with his config I thought I'd offer it.

I'd like to watch videos whilst I play my mmo.

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2 hours ago, Monkeyofdoom44 said:

I'd like to watch videos whilst I play my mmo.

this works great for that so the that the second one has it own hardware. thats actually what i use mine for.

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