Does Outputting to a Larger Monitor Require More of the Video Card?

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#1 sonic_spark
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^topic.

The reason is I have my laptop hooked up to my 50" LG Plasma, and I have the Orange Box and Counterstrike on it. I was wondering if this output affects my video card performance?

And for just to let everyone know, i don't have it on both displays. When I'm using my plasma, the laptop screen has no picture. I'm not running 2 screens at once.

Thanks in advance.

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#2 kilerchese
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It's about resolution, not size.

Also, laptops, not good for gaming.

A 24" 1920x1200 monitor is going to be harder to run for hardware than a 50" 1080p or 720p HDTV.

1920x1200 vs 1080p is a difference of 230,400 pixels.

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#3 Tiefster
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Depends on the resolution. What is the native resolution of your laptop and the native resolution of your TV.

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#4 MaoTheChimp
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It's about resolution, not size.

Also, laptops, not good for gaming.

A 24" 1920x1200 monitor is going to be harder to run for hardware than a 50" 1080p or 720p HDTV.

1920x1200 vs 1080p is a difference of 230,400 pixels.

kilerchese

That's about 10% more :?.

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#5 kilerchese
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That's about 10% more :?.MaoTheChimp
11.1(repeating)% more.

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#6 sonic_spark
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I'll have to check the resolution. But, my laptop is just for school, but I use it to play Orange Box. It's not a "gaming machine" but the specs let me run Orange Box maxed out. Which is all I want to play anyways.

Thanks everyone for the quick responses.

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#7 mike4realz
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you're tv most likely only supports 480, 720, 1080