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Does duplicating display use more gpu?

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Sometimes you can have weird Input/latency Problems when the two Displays run at different refresh rates. That's what i had with my 144hz and my 60hz TV, at 120hz it was fine.

However, why would you use the Win10 film app? lol

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Just got my TV in my living room hooked up with my monitor an wondering does this impact on performance with a gpu.

e.g. Monitor is a full 1080p via display port and TV is 1080p via HDMI

I notice glitches when watching movies in windows 10 film and tv app like lagg spikes whilst on both displays.

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Sometimes you can have weird Input/latency Problems when the two Displays run at different refresh rates. That's what i had with my 144hz and my 60hz TV, at 120hz it was fine.

However, why would you use the Win10 film app? lol

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18 minutes ago, FloRolf said:

Sometimes you can have weird Input/latency Problems when the two Displays run at different refresh rates. That's what i had with my 144hz and my 60hz TV, at 120hz it was fine.

However, why would you use the Win10 film app? lol

solved now VLC is #1 video player windows 10 film app crap at splitting two displays

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