I would imagine that you are getting Direct3D acceleration on the first monitor, but not the second. When the Aquarium is on the second display, the CPU is having to do all the rendering and calculations and transformations of the fish and 3D graphics. When the Aquarium is on the primary display, the Aquarium just sends that info to the graphics card and the on-board GPU does all that work.
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