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- Any help would be much appreciated! Thank you. Does that mean my video card cannot handle 3 or 4 monitors with an intensive load? Is there a setting that can be changed? 90% of the time there is no problem but obviously it is annoying as I'm working, especially because it happens some times when I'm presenting over Zoom. I thought that this issue could be CPU related but during planet coaster the CPU levels stay relatively modest so I'm thinking that it is 100% related to GPU load. Unplugged that monitor and plugged in another (Samsung - still only 3 plugged in). Plugged in a third monitor (BenQ) and the flickering started.
So I don't know that this is the cause.įinally, as I mentioned, with 2 monitors and Planet Coaster running (100% GPU Utilization), no flickering. If there is no flicker on either pair of the monitors even while the GPU Utilization is high, could it be that four monitors together is too much for the video card? Could it be that two types of monitors is causing the problem? I also hooked up one of the BenQs and one of the Samsungs and there was no flickering with any of the programs. I'm trying to think logically about this. The top two monitors are Samsung 22" SyncMaster 2253LW. No flickering on Camtasia export (the GPU Utilization was in the 50's). Then I unplugged the top two to see if the bottom monitors were the problem. I replugged the two bottom monitors back in. The GPU Utilization went to 100% but still no flickering. So I opened Planet Coaster as this is the first program where I first noticed this issue.
I had the Nvidia GPU Utilization window open and I noticed that with the export I was now only reaching about 50% utilization not 100%. I ran the Camtasia exporter again and no flickering on the top two monitors. However, when I unplugged the second monitor (now only 2 monitors plugged in) the flickering stopped. I started experiencing the issue on the other three. Per a suggestion from my wife I started unplugging monitors.
I have a four monitor setup as you can see from the video. I have updated drivers, used DDU and removed my old driver and reinstalled with an old driver for compatibility. Occasionally some webpages, moving to full screen on some windows, or doing something else intensive triggers it but it is still intermittent (except when rendering) However, I was able to replicate the problem consistently when I had to render some videos out of Camtasia.