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03-27-2019, 09:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-27-2019, 09:51 PM by mchief117.)
Now i can get the games to run smooth on the laptop but if i try to connect my 32TV via HDMI i get very bad FPS if i use GTX 1060 but better fps if i use the onboard Intel VGA Chip. I have to reduce the resolution to 3x original to get 100% speed. Why?? The Nvidia GPU is way more powerfull. Do I do something wrong? I gust plug the HDMI cable and select onli the TV for the output. I have already the newest driver. And this problem is only with the TV: on the Monitor of the notebook it runs smooth.
EDIT: so, the FPS seem to be ok but the game isn't smooth al all compared to when i play on the notebook monitor.
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What renderer are you using? Since you have the same graphics cards are mine, you should use OpenGL Hardware mode.
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Check your Nvidia control panel (not the Nvidia experience), disable Optimus and then go to application specific settings and set PCSX2 to maximum performance. This happens with some mobile versions of Nvidia cards in some laptop setups... this usually fixes it.
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You shouldn't need to keep rebooting Windows to play the emulator on a TV from your laptop's screen. Have you tried Display Driver Uninstaller?
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Also consider checking the refresh rate on your TV.