Graphics card fully utilized when I scroll or make fast movements?

Hello. I have two graphics cards and I was having problems with Windows 11 when I was scrolling, for example on Spotify or Steam, the graphics card was at full capacity. I somehow fixed the problem but now I've gone back to Windows 10 simply because my games kept lagging despite very high FPS. I have five monitors. The middle and right ones are connected to the RTX 4060, which works great, and the left and top and top right ones are connected to the GTX 1050. Since I stream and Spotify is always at the top and I always have to scroll, it's really crap, especially if you want to turn the music up or down, you have to take five minutes and be patient so that you're really dripping with the mouse. I've already installed the latest graphics drivers on both and what you have to do to make everything work. Maybe someone has more experience with this than me. MFG

here is a picture when I scroll

(1 votes)
Loading...

Similar Posts

Subscribe
Notify of
5 Answers
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
RandomName01
5 months ago

Uh, yeah, that’s a problem.

2 graphics cards make 0 sense. Especially if you combine a whole new one with such an old one. It hurts much more than it brings you.

That’s just wrong, for so many reasons. This creates many problems.

RandomName01
5 months ago
Reply to  Jamesz2005

Well, that just creates a lot of problems, I don’t know where to start….

Hold an HDMI splitter. You can make from 1 HDMI port 2. Then you would have the same picture on the two ports.

Who needs 5 monitors…

simoncaspar
5 months ago

Maybe just Spotify and discord in the splitscreen? Honestly, I think 5 is a little unnecessary. The same way you can do the chat and spotify in the splitscreen… Don’t need the full length.