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I have GTX 2070 laptop. Getting GPU overload when running vMix on battery and not plugged into utility power. I am reading that Battery Boost causes this and that Geforce Experience needs to be installed so that battery boost can be disabled. The below article says to uninstall Geforce Experience. Not sure how to resolve this issue. Any ideas? https://www.vmix.com/kno...2/optimising-performance
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If you run a laptop on battery, the laptop will cut overall performance by about half so this behavior is expected. Most laptops don't have option to turn that off. If you are in the field, I recommend one of these: https://www.anker.com/deals/powerhouse2
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Has anyone been able to use Geforce Experience with vMix and not had issues?
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I’m also having issues of getting the GPU overload warning and high render times when on Laptop power. I did a stream in late November on laptop battery power and did not have these issues so something has happened recently for it to start happening. I am on Windows 10 Pro, running vMix 23.0.0.51 on a Razer Blade 15 with GTX1660 GPU and a six core i718750H cpu. Have tried the suggestions linked to above on the vMix site.
Again, I have done live streams on this machine in the past with zero effects on performance when the power has been unplugged and on battery.
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