That's not what I asked.
Perhaps it is the fact you're using such software that interferes with the Windows display subsystem in the first place. In other words, the WU is lower on the card that drives the display, while and because you're using it.
Ahh got what your getting at here.
That makes sense in a way because for whatever reason the slot closest to the CPU always seems to be the slower one listed, even though its shows as #1 instead of #0. I read up on the slot assignments a while back and strange how that works out.
Is there a software type deal I could use to monitor in real time on the network instead of using the visual?