sMartins wrote:shubla wrote:sMartins wrote:Yeah my game was always capped at 60 FPS ... the pc is a desktop, so the integrated card doesn't matter ... I mean the monitor is plugged into the gtx 970.
Desktop pcs can have, and often have, integrated cards in CPU's still...
yeah but I do not think it has also some magic power to send datas on its own to my monitor .... at least from what I know

, does it?
Are both DX12 devices*? If so, then yes. If you haven't disabled the device in BIOS, Windows system or otherwise prevented the device from working, then yes, no matter what port your monitor is plugged into. You mentioned Nvidia, and while the OpenGL issue is primarily with laptops, it doesn't mean it can't show up on desktops. Interconnected devices share data with each other as long as something tells them to share it. It doesn't matte what port something is plugged into. The computer knows and can direct output from anywhere in the computer to the appropriate port.
*This is a good thing as it can boost your graphics performance, but if it's bottlenecking your RAM, then disable it.
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