[SOLVED] Samsung 144hz monitor not smooth at high fps

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Hi , I was hoping someone could help me out I’ve been going crazy over this issue. So basically, I have an ASUS tuf fx505du gaming laptop that I use connected to a Samsung 144hz monitor LC24RG50. The issue is that all of my game’s connected to the monitor run like crap on 100+fps , whereas if I run the same game on the laptops 120hz screen, they run butter smooth, I just can’t figure it out but I’m sure it has something to do with the monitor. What I’m experiencing is that when I pan my camera horizontally in games , there is a type of stutter effect and it the games just do not feel smooth at all , it feels like the frames are lagging behind. If I turn on Vsync, it sometimes caps the FPS to 72 and that’s the only time the game runs smoothly, anything above 72 and it’s so unsmooth

laptop specs:
gtx 1660ti with Ryzen 7 3750h
32gb ram running in dual channel
windows 10 home
 
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When playing games via the samsung monitor is the laptop screen off or on ? If it's on maybe try just setting the monitor as a primary display. Also in the nvidia control panel under Configure surround,Physx - Make sure your GPU is selected and it's not on autoselect ...

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When playing games via the samsung monitor is the laptop screen off or on ? If it's on maybe try just setting the monitor as a primary display. Also in the nvidia control panel under Configure surround,Physx - Make sure your GPU is selected and it's not on autoselect ...
 
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Jun 17, 2020
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When playing games via the samsung monitor is the laptop screen off or on ? If it's on maybe try just setting the monitor as a primary display. Also in the nvidia control panel under Configure surround,Physx - Make sure your GPU is selected and it's not on autoselect ...
The laptop screen is off-set to second screen only , ok the physx is set to auto select , I’ll change that and update you , thanks
 
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