hey MotokoNinja,
try this:
Go to your nvidia control panel --> Manage 3D- Settings --> Programm Settings --> Choose Google Chrome (chrome.exe)
--> Power Managment Mode: Choose "Prefer Maximal Performance" --> Low Latency Mode: Choose "Ultra" --> safe
that worked fine for me and i can play in 4K and without lags!
Greetings, Unrestrict
Hey
I think that solved my issue. I do notice with Borderlands though it seems to be unplayable and stutters a lot in the menus. all other games seem to be fine.
@MotokoNinja : Which OS, and which mouse manufacturer are you using?
Windows 10 and a Logitech M510 wireless mouse
@MotokoNinja : Reduce mouse polling rate to something quite low and see if that makes any improvement.
That did not seem to have an effect. If it helps the laptop is also running an Intel Graphics HD 630 with the Nvidia 1060. If I change Chrome to use OpenGL and VP9 the performance goes up , except for a few titles. Could there be a problem with my how system does h.264 ?
Bad LAN Card on the Computer?
I think it might be. I tried switch from wifi to lan playing Grid and its the first time I haven't had single lag spike or packet drop. I will test with another machine but yeah i think the wifi card might be faulty. I am using a Google Wifi router with the gaming mode turned on.
hey MotokoNinja,
try this:
Go to your nvidia control panel --> Manage 3D- Settings --> Programm Settings --> Choose Google Chrome (chrome.exe)
--> Power Managment Mode: Choose "Prefer Maximal Performance" --> Low Latency Mode: Choose "Ultra" --> safe
that worked fine for me and i can play in 4K and without lags!
Greetings, Unrestrict
Hey
I think that solved my issue. I do notice with Borderlands though it seems to be unplayable and stutters a lot in the menus. all other games seem to be fine.