Nvidia GTX 950M

FauconNoir13110 Posted messages 89 Status Member -  
FauconNoir13110 Posted messages 89 Status Member -
Hello, I can't understand why when I connect my laptop to my TV via HDMI, the number of FPS increases and my games are smoother than when I'm on my screen. Does anyone have an answer to that please? My graphics card is an Nvidia GTX 950M 2GB + integrated Intel graphics chipset.

Thank you for your responses.

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  1. neoxbnd Posted messages 144 Status Member 2
     
    Good evening, what game? How many fps on the screen and the TV? Game quality?

    Thank you
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    1. FauconNoir13110 Posted messages 89 Status Member
       
      Good evening, the game is "playerunknown's battlegrounds." When I play only on my laptop, I get 35 FPS, but when I switch to my Samsung TV, I get 55/60 FPS and gain a lot in fluidity. As for the game settings:

      Anti-Aliasing: Medium
      Post-Processing: Very Low
      Shadow: Very Low
      Texture: Medium
      Effects: Very Low
      Foliage: Very Low
      MotionBlur: Disable

      What I don't understand is that I have the configuration to run it properly without having to set it to Ultra, yet I still experience lags. :(
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      1. Hiluziion Posted messages 328 Status Member 248 > FauconNoir13110 Posted messages 89 Status Member
         
        It should be noted that PUBG is still in beta phase, so the game is not completely finished and therefore the optimization is really (but really) not top-notch. Even though lately the game has become relatively more stable, it is still improvable.

        Just for your information, depending on the game's updates, I sometimes experience lags with an i7 6700k / GTX 1080 Xtrem Gaming / 16GB DDR4 / installed on SSD...
        It only lasts a few seconds, but you know that every second in this game is crucial.

        The worst part is the temperature curves of my processor upon launching the game. Despite the water cooling set to high performance and the graphics on LOW, I reached temperatures higher than during a gaming session on BF1 at full ultra.
        Just to let you know!

        To get back to your initial question, what is the resolution of your television?
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      2. FauconNoir13110 Posted messages 89 Status Member > Hiluziion Posted messages 328 Status Member
         
        Ah yeah, really, I can't honestly say about the resolution.
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    2. FauconNoir13110 Posted messages 89 Status Member
       
      My configuration:

      PROCESSOR


      Processor model
      Core™ i5-6200U

      Number of cores
      2

      Frequency
      2.3 GHz

      Cache memory
      3 MB

      MEMORY AND STORAGE


      Installed RAM
      8 GB

      Number of memory modules installed
      2

      Number of hard drives
      2

      Type of hard drive
      HDD

      HDD capacity
      1000 GB

      Hard drive speed
      5400 RPM

      Type of SSD
      240 GB SATA 3 6Gb/s

      Gaming
      Yes

      Burner / Reader
      DVD±RW

      Dual layer compatible
      Yes

      GRAPHIC PROCESSOR


      Brand of graphic processor
      Nvidia

      Model of graphic processor
      GeForce GTX 950M

      Dedicated video memory
      2048 MB

      SCREEN


      Screen type
      LED 17.3" HD+

      Screen size (inches)
      17.3 ''

      Maximum resolution
      1600 x 900 pixels
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  2. neoxbnd Posted messages 144 Status Member 2
     
    Honestly, I've never heard of that, but it must be your PC screen that's more demanding than your TV in terms of pixels and hertz.

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    1. FauconNoir13110 Posted messages 89 Status Member
       
      D'accord, j'ai aussi remarqué que j'avais un chipset graphique Intel. Y a-t-il une possibilité de le désactiver pour que la Nvidia développe sa puissance également pour l'écran et non le chipset ?
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  3. neoxbnd Posted messages 144 Status Member 2
     
    Hello, no sorry that's impossible to do otherwise you have a black screen because the chipset allows normal use of the PC for games, the GPU takes over.

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  4. neoxbnd Posted messages 144 Status Member 2
     
    Hello, do you have all your drivers up to date?
    Which Windows do you have?

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    1. FauconNoir13110 Posted messages 89 Status Member
       
      Good evening, yes I have all the drivers up to date and I am on Windows 10. I just noticed that the game still runs at 54fps on the screen and 76fps on my TV via HDMI, it's pretty crazy!
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