I'm thinking of heat generation here. Say I'm going to video record something with a capture card for later viewing and won't be using the computer for hours. If I lock the computer and turn off the monitor, is the system smart enough to know that nothing is being displayed on screen and therefor deactivate the 'work' the video card does to send data to the screen (thus reducing heat generated)?
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My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
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- home built
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- Win 7 Pro 64 SP1
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- i7 6700K SkyLake
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- MSI Gaming M7
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- 32 GB
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- nVidia GTX 970
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- onboard
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- DELL U2711
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- EVGA Super Nova 850W G2 'Gold'
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