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If you use the USB-C port that bypasses the onboard GPU and connects directly to the dedicated GPU, you'll see a FPS increase. You can also use the MUX switch to bypass the onboard GPU which will leave all screen output going thru the dedicated GPU at the cost if increased battery consumption and thermals. If you do this on wall power though you won't notice lower battery life. Look for YouTube videos from Jerrods Tech, Hardware Canucks, or Matthew Monitz for more info on how this works.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.a external monitor connected to this, will not increase the FPS. the FPS is depending on graphics card, internet connection, and system resources. I have connected a monitor (144mhz) to the laptop and the monitor never exceeded 75mhz. But, the laptop still stayed at 165mhz with avg FPS of 110 on high settings. So I would say the only way you will get high FPS on a external monitor with connecting to this, you would need a external video card to push the framerate. Just my opinion on this and your mileage may very.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Anything that not 2k above because the laptop does comes with 3060 MaxQ which is the medium range of graphics card. It could run 1080p to 1440p but be aware that the graphic card is MaxQ which is the GPU you get in this laptop had been down voltage to not create a lot of heat. If you play game through the external monitor, you could end up losing fps. Don’t risk it.
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