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FPS DROP

FPS DROP

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xl97
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12-10-2016, 02:07 PM
#1
Hello everyone, I own an ASUS GL2VW model that works fine otherwise, but it experiences unexpected FPS drops during games, whether online or in LAN. It can freeze and plummet from 200 FPS to just 8 FPS within seconds in titles like League of Legends. The specifications are: i7-6700HQ 2.6GHz, 16GB RAM Intel ®, HD 530, plus an NVIDIA GTX 960M. Additional details on the GTX960M include system info generated on April 23, 2017 at 15:09:46. Operating system is Windows 10 Enterprise, 64-bit, DirectX 12 version 12, GPU is GeForce GTX 960M, driver version 381.65, Direct3D API 12, 640 cores clocked at 1097 MHz, memory speed 5010 MHz, bandwidth 80.16 GB/s, total graphics RAM 12235 MB, dedicated video memory 4096 MB, GDDR5 system video, BIOS version 82.07.97.00.0E, no IRQ used, PCI Express x16 Gen3, device ID 10DE 139B 1C5D1043, part number 2704 0010.
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xl97
12-10-2016, 02:07 PM #1

Hello everyone, I own an ASUS GL2VW model that works fine otherwise, but it experiences unexpected FPS drops during games, whether online or in LAN. It can freeze and plummet from 200 FPS to just 8 FPS within seconds in titles like League of Legends. The specifications are: i7-6700HQ 2.6GHz, 16GB RAM Intel ®, HD 530, plus an NVIDIA GTX 960M. Additional details on the GTX960M include system info generated on April 23, 2017 at 15:09:46. Operating system is Windows 10 Enterprise, 64-bit, DirectX 12 version 12, GPU is GeForce GTX 960M, driver version 381.65, Direct3D API 12, 640 cores clocked at 1097 MHz, memory speed 5010 MHz, bandwidth 80.16 GB/s, total graphics RAM 12235 MB, dedicated video memory 4096 MB, GDDR5 system video, BIOS version 82.07.97.00.0E, no IRQ used, PCI Express x16 Gen3, device ID 10DE 139B 1C5D1043, part number 2704 0010.

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SinhasGamerPT
Member
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12-10-2016, 09:29 PM
#2
Consider saving them in FPS backup. You could accidentally step on them if they're on the ground. On the subject, what are your temperatures?
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SinhasGamerPT
12-10-2016, 09:29 PM #2

Consider saving them in FPS backup. You could accidentally step on them if they're on the ground. On the subject, what are your temperatures?

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colinarcher47
Junior Member
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12-10-2016, 11:55 PM
#3
Consider performing a virus or malware detection scan
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colinarcher47
12-10-2016, 11:55 PM #3

Consider performing a virus or malware detection scan

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darkwolf644
Member
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12-17-2016, 04:46 PM
#4
Ensure the game runs on an NVIDIA GPU. Also, verify your in-game temperatures using MSI AFTERBURNER+RIVA TUNER.
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darkwolf644
12-17-2016, 04:46 PM #4

Ensure the game runs on an NVIDIA GPU. Also, verify your in-game temperatures using MSI AFTERBURNER+RIVA TUNER.