Primary monitor lags when I pull a chrome window to my secondary USB monitor

pirat3luffy

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The thing is it doesn't lag that much unless the chrome window has a stream playing on Twitch. The OTHER thing is that this didn't used to happened before I factory reset my PC and reinstalled windows just a few days ago. I know for a fact that my specs have nothing to do with it because I used to game and watch streams at the same time all the time. I'm guessing before I factory reset I had some sort of setting somewhere I setup. But I don't remember this ever happening.

Just for good measure -- I have 16 RAM, a GTX 970 graphics card and my CPU is a i7-3770K

Things I've done to try and fix:
-Turn off hardware acceleration in chrome
-reinstall graphics drivers
-reinstall games
-game performance on maximum in nvidia control panel
 

pirat3luffy

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How do I go about doing this? I spent awhile looking it up and there seems to be no updated drivers for windows 10 installation. using a gigabyte z77-ds3h motherboard
 

pirat3luffy

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How do I go about doing this? I spent awhile looking it up and there seems to be no updated drivers for windows 10 installation. using a gigabyte z77-ds3h motherboard[/quotemsg]

Nevermind. I found something called driver booster. It found a bunch of old ass drivers. I'll let you know if this fixes it
 

pirat3luffy

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Alright. Everything's updated but there's absolutely no difference. FPS is hovering around 45 on all games and dips as far as 30. I know there's a way to fix this but I just don't know how