Hey everyone,
I'm experiencing a strange issue. I have a MSI GS75 running a 2080 Max-Q, and I tried gaming on my TV for the first time today. However, even very simple games like Overcooked 2 will hover between 20~50 FPS and rarely ever hit 60 or higher. I've also tried A Way Out (co-op game) and while it shows over 100 fps at times, it's still stuttering and also frequently drops as low as 15 fps. My GPU usage hovers between 10~50% and won't go higher, which I suspect is the cause of this issue. Correct me if I'm wrong though!
When gaming directly on my laptop, I can play any game I've tried, including high end games, maxed out with high framerates across the board. It just performs fantastically.
The TV is 4K but the games are set on 1920x1080. It's a Philips 43PUS6501. https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/d33610c8 > This seems to be the panel used in the TV, though I might be wrong.
I've already tried:
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time!
I'm experiencing a strange issue. I have a MSI GS75 running a 2080 Max-Q, and I tried gaming on my TV for the first time today. However, even very simple games like Overcooked 2 will hover between 20~50 FPS and rarely ever hit 60 or higher. I've also tried A Way Out (co-op game) and while it shows over 100 fps at times, it's still stuttering and also frequently drops as low as 15 fps. My GPU usage hovers between 10~50% and won't go higher, which I suspect is the cause of this issue. Correct me if I'm wrong though!
When gaming directly on my laptop, I can play any game I've tried, including high end games, maxed out with high framerates across the board. It just performs fantastically.
The TV is 4K but the games are set on 1920x1080. It's a Philips 43PUS6501. https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/d33610c8 > This seems to be the panel used in the TV, though I might be wrong.
I've already tried:
- Updating to the latest nVidia Drivers
- Switching vSync on/off (don't know if it's related to something like this, but I figured I'd try)
- Using the eGPU as the preffered graphics card in the nVidia Control Panel
- Trying different HDMI cables
- Switched TV to Game Mode
- Switching between duplicate screen, extending screen and second screen only modes in Windows
- Checking temps, they average between 75-80 degrees when gaming on the CPU and a max of 73 while gaming, which is excellent for a laptop
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time!
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