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Old 05-01-2021, 04:57 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by Rida View Post
Thanks. I am on a laptop but I don't have another monitor.

I don't know what a dual display chipset is, and an (admittedly brief) Google search didn't enlighten me at all.

Are the timings I posted abnormally slow?
In my laptop, there are two display drivers. One is for the on-board Intel UHD chipset and the other is for an Nvidia chipset. Normally, the Intel chipset is used for the built-in monitor while external monitors will switch to use of the Nvidia chipset due to my external monitor display resolution however running a 3D graphics program will force use the Nvidia chipset unless I play with the settings in the Nvidia control panel.

However if I disable the Nvidia driver, the Intel driver will be used for external monitors. Alternatively, if I disable the Intel driver, the NVidia driver will be used for the built-in monitor. The price for that is the NVidia chipset seems to think power is free.

You might want to check your laptop manufacturer for what video hardware is installed.
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