How is this Possible

Zombie615

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Alright so I have to ask this because it is mind boggling me at the moment....

Specs

A-10 6700 Quad-Core 3.7ghz APU
EVGA GTX 750ti Superclock
1x8gb 1600mhz Ram
blah blah blah...entry level gaming computer at best

Anyways I've been playing battlefield 4 on my Asus MX279H IPS monitor with a 60hz refresh at 1080p for awhile now. I could hardly set the graphics to medium without having poor frames per second.....

Here is where the kicker comes in.....

I got curious an plugged the computer up to my new 1080p 60hz refresh VIZIO 32" just because I wanted to see what the difference was between xbox one an pc since I was so used to playing on a tv.

Now with that said at first with the same settings I was like man this looks better than xbox one. I say that because it was hard to tell when I was on my monitor an sitting 1 foot away from it. Though that isn't even the big question here.....

I want to know why I was able to set my graphics settings to ultra with 4xAA and everything completely maxed out an still get buttery smooth gameplay. Than I switch back to my monitor an its a stuttery choppy mess.

Not to mention this GPU that I have wasn't suppose to be able to play this game on ultra maxed out with smooth fps.

So please someone give me an explanation cause I'm in a lost for words here and my wife is going to lose the tv in the bedroom lmao
 
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I don't know about all that but what I do know is that it looks amazing compared what I've been having it set on when playing on the Monitor. My GPU sure is humming away though with it maxed out. When my wife gets home its back to low settings on the monitor.... sucks!

Zombie615

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I don't know about all that but what I do know is that it looks amazing compared what I've been having it set on when playing on the Monitor. My GPU sure is humming away though with it maxed out. When my wife gets home its back to low settings on the monitor.... sucks!
 
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