Higher performance on Remote Desktop than local console?

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I often use my notebook via RDP over a fast local network. I also use my notebook locally (so not over RDP). When over RDP, I notice that there is never a delay when switching windows and such. When using it over the console, switching windows regularly lag a bit (not much but enough to notice it).

I guess this has something to do with some useless graphic parts being shut down over RDP. Any idea how I get my notebook in the same performance mode as I am over RDP?

Notebook specs are fine also:

  • Windows 10 (upgraded from 7)
  • 16 GB RAM
  • Intel Core i7
  • NVIDIA K2100M

MichaelD

Posted 2017-03-29T07:34:29.700

Reputation: 131

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The following screenshot shows the experience factors of Remote Desktop:

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You try enabling and disabling them in System Properties. To get there:

  1. Right-click on This PC icon.
  2. Select Properties.
  3. From the left, on the task pane, select Advanced system settings.
  4. From the Performance section, click on Settings... button.

user477799

Posted 2017-03-29T07:34:29.700

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All checkboxes are unchecked so I guess it's already maxed @ performance? – MichaelD – 2017-03-29T09:41:24.837

I am out of ideas. And you have K2200 too. You should feel no lags... – None – 2017-03-29T09:43:21.497

Correction K2100M :) – MichaelD – 2017-03-29T09:45:31.293

Huh! That's a bit disappointing. It is like a demotion from CEO to a CEO's mistress. In that case, if the computer from which you connect has a better graphic card that supports RemoteFX, that's the reason. – None – 2017-03-29T09:52:51.807

The PC from which I connect doesn't have a better graphic card – MichaelD – 2017-03-29T10:13:02.607