So Im not sure if something has changed or not but i have 2 monitors hooked up to my gaming pc. One is 144hz the other 60hz and then i also have the capture card which is 60hz too.
Before I use to open obs on my gaming pc do game capture and then do full screen preview projection and send it over to the capture card and from what i remember this allowed me to keep my 144hz monitor running at 144.
Today I set it up like that ^ and when I do full screen projection I can tell my 144hz screen boggles down to 60hz. Even just moving windows around the screen its more laggy and when i exit the full screen projection its back to normal.
Im not sure if something has changed or if its a windows 10 problem?? Anyone know?
Im thinking for now that I will just do full screen preview and move it over to the capture card screen and that should work as its extended display.
Or is there a better way to do it ?
Before I use to open obs on my gaming pc do game capture and then do full screen preview projection and send it over to the capture card and from what i remember this allowed me to keep my 144hz monitor running at 144.
Today I set it up like that ^ and when I do full screen projection I can tell my 144hz screen boggles down to 60hz. Even just moving windows around the screen its more laggy and when i exit the full screen projection its back to normal.
Im not sure if something has changed or if its a windows 10 problem?? Anyone know?
Im thinking for now that I will just do full screen preview and move it over to the capture card screen and that should work as its extended display.
Or is there a better way to do it ?