FPS lags and microlags on almost any resolutions.
FPS lags and microlags on almost any resolutions.
Hello, I have a problem when I play games. Whenever I play any game I have high fps but I have fps lags.
For example: I have high fps (100-300fps) but I still have lags (every second almost) (like from 300 to 10fps)
I do not know what it is. Please help me.
My laptop spec's:
cpu: Intel ® Core i7-4702MQ CPU @ 2.20Ghz (also its older)
cpu running around 3ghz when playing games or when making something in high apps.
gpu: 1) AMD Radeon HD 8750m (2gb i think)
2) Intel HD Graphics 4600
Both gpu's good for gaming low games like csgo, cs: s, cs1.6, minecraft and others.
RAM: 8gb
When I play games in small resolution (800x600) Games are running smoothly (mostly) But sometimes I have micro lags
When playing games at a higher resolution than the 800x600 games they chop every minute, they lag every second. (almost)
(In cs1.6 and minecraft not, at all games yes)
why? please help.
If the cpu/gpu is hitting beyond 80°C, the laptop will thermal throttle the cpu/gpu clock speeds to prevent damage. It’ll do this by cutting wattage, you’ll go from 3GHz to 1.8GHz etc and fps will tank.
It’s a laptop, at anything close to 99°C it’s cooking, and whether a portable cooler-fan plate helps or not it most definitely will not hurt anything but your wallet. Once temps are sorted, if you still have issues, it’s somewhere else.
I am unable to access external applications such as "HWMonitor" or provide real-time data about CPU/GPU temperatures, utilization, or driver versions. I'm a text-based AI model and do not have the capability to run programs or monitor system hardware.
However, I can guide you on *how* to get this information:
If the cpu/gpu is hitting beyond @80°C, the laptop will thermal throttle the cpu/gpu clock speeds to prevent damage. It’ll do this by cutting wattage, you’ll go from 3GHz to 1.8GHz etc and fps will tank.
It’s a laptop, at anything close to 99°C it’s cooking, and whether a portable cooler-fan plate helps or not it most definitely will not hurt anything but your wallet. Once temps are sorted, if you still have issues, it’s somewhere else.
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Cpu too hot. Fix that first. Much stronger cooler and better fans/speeds in your case.