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How do i stop my pc from prioritizing and lowering fps when i am switching to second monitor

WeezzyS

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When i am doing something like playing a game on my main monitor and than switch to my second monitor my main monitro i play the game on drops FPS

It didnt use to do this the first 3 days but than it happened

i know it might just be prioritizing the monitor i am on but i know my pc can handle it so idk or its the herz difference between monitor the thing

so does anyone know if i can stop it from prioritising and just use full for both?

or can i just not do it
i have rtx4070

i513600k

and it happens when i play csgo

main monitor is 1440 165 herz

second 1080 65 herzh

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24 minutes ago, WeezzyS said:

and it happens when i play csgo

 

doesnt csgo have an option to lower the fps cap when the game is out of focus?

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23 minutes ago, Helpful Tech Witch said:

doesnt csgo have an option to lower the fps cap when the game is out of focus?

sorry i i was stupid its not just for csgo its for all games but only played csgo after it happened

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Is it in full screen? if it is, then there's nothing you can do except to change both games to borderless fullscreen. But this will be more taxing on the hardware, and you have to make sure the game settings is aligned with this, as in always in max performance even while not in focus.

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18 hours ago, Dukesilver27- said:

Is it in full screen? if it is, then there's nothing you can do except to change both games to borderless fullscreen. But this will be more taxing on the hardware, and you have to make sure the game settings is aligned with this, as in always in max performance even while not in focus.

it is borderless fullscreen if i play fullscreen my game would jsut tab out

 

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