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fox345 20.12.20 05:14 am

Iron load. Question. (Fallout 4)

asked such a question. if the game is simultaneously run on the monitor and the TV, the load on the computer's hardware will increase? if yes, how much? tell me who understands.
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Madevi 20.12.20

No.

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fox345 20.12.20

Madevi
and you can explain why. very interesting.

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Zolotko555 20.12.20

fox345
Perceives as a peripheral device

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Zolotko555 20.12.20

Mouse keyboard monitor .... the TV receives as a monitor

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fox345 20.12.20

Zolotko555
ok

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Madevi 20.12.20

fox345, the image is displayed on the screens after it is processed by the graphics processor. To divide it into two displays, the power of the accelerator is not needed, this is done by other means of the video card.

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MunchkiN 616 20.12.20

it depends on how to run
if in mirror mode it is not really. in any case, on the GPU. if in expansion mode, then, respectively, up to two crane resolutions of the load.

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Filias_Fogg 20.12.20

The video card needs to be processed for one more device with a different resolution, so the load will increase significantly.

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Madevi 20.12.20

MunchkiN 616, it is unlikely that he wants to split the game on a monitor and a TV set)

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Madevi 20.12.20

Filias_Fogg, on both displays with this connection can only have the same resolution. For example, if you connect a 1920 × 1080 TV to a laptop with a resolution of 1600x900, without changing the output parameters (that is, leave the output there and there), the image on the TV will be displayed in a resolution of 1600x900.

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MunchkiN 616 20.12.20

Madevi
not, but he was so fucked up he wanted to play and work or something.
if, for example, play on TV and display chat or skype on the monitor, the load will already be somewhat different.

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Madevi 20.12.20

MunchkiN 616, well, in this case, yes. But this dude is interested in the output of the game on both screens.