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kevinpk
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11-03-2016, 11:32 AM
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Hello I've been having fps issues in games for a while. I actually played with high quality which always worked before (60-100 fps) now I play on low quality but I still get fps problems. the fps drop from ~100 to 5. the audio quality also drops. but after a short time it increases (about 5 seconds) I've already seen lean in the task, the utilization is usually below 60%. often there is only very high power consumption. I have an acer a 17 tuf gaming laptop. I started monitoring armory crate. I found out that with these fps problems the gpu and cpu frequency drops drastically (from 3000 to 300). shortly afterwards it goes up again. laptop data: graphics card gtx 1660 Ti. cpu: amd ryzen 9 4900H with radeon Graphics. I have already updated the drivers and the current windows. I really hope and thank you if someone helps me so far it hasn't caused any damage, it's just annoying when playing. I've asked family and friends, but they didn't know why either. this text was translated by google if you have any further questions please contact me.
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kevinpk
11-03-2016, 11:32 AM #1

Hello I've been having fps issues in games for a while. I actually played with high quality which always worked before (60-100 fps) now I play on low quality but I still get fps problems. the fps drop from ~100 to 5. the audio quality also drops. but after a short time it increases (about 5 seconds) I've already seen lean in the task, the utilization is usually below 60%. often there is only very high power consumption. I have an acer a 17 tuf gaming laptop. I started monitoring armory crate. I found out that with these fps problems the gpu and cpu frequency drops drastically (from 3000 to 300). shortly afterwards it goes up again. laptop data: graphics card gtx 1660 Ti. cpu: amd ryzen 9 4900H with radeon Graphics. I have already updated the drivers and the current windows. I really hope and thank you if someone helps me so far it hasn't caused any damage, it's just annoying when playing. I've asked family and friends, but they didn't know why either. this text was translated by google if you have any further questions please contact me.

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Infamousy
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11-03-2016, 08:15 PM
#2
Usually a drop in GPU/CPU speed is caused by overheating, but with low usage it’s unlikely to be getting too hot. In laptops, things can change unexpectedly! I’d keep an eye on temperatures during those drops. Did the problems begin after installing new drivers? It might help to revert to older versions to test if the latest ones aren’t working well.
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Infamousy
11-03-2016, 08:15 PM #2

Usually a drop in GPU/CPU speed is caused by overheating, but with low usage it’s unlikely to be getting too hot. In laptops, things can change unexpectedly! I’d keep an eye on temperatures during those drops. Did the problems begin after installing new drivers? It might help to revert to older versions to test if the latest ones aren’t working well.

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Jorski
Member
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11-05-2016, 11:50 PM
#3
The temperatures stay around 95 degrees even with minimal usage. It's unclear what further adjustments can be made. I also can't recall precisely when the issues started, so it's hard to identify the responsible updates.
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Jorski
11-05-2016, 11:50 PM #3

The temperatures stay around 95 degrees even with minimal usage. It's unclear what further adjustments can be made. I also can't recall precisely when the issues started, so it's hard to identify the responsible updates.

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Goddesss
Member
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11-06-2016, 12:52 AM
#4
If you're reaching 95°C while idling, it suggests a problem with your cooling system. Remove the unit, wipe away any debris from the fins, and check if the issue resolves.
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Goddesss
11-06-2016, 12:52 AM #4

If you're reaching 95°C while idling, it suggests a problem with your cooling system. Remove the unit, wipe away any debris from the fins, and check if the issue resolves.

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sushilover2065
Junior Member
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11-08-2016, 06:08 AM
#5
Hey, your dad is telling you something important. Let's talk about it together.
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sushilover2065
11-08-2016, 06:08 AM #5

Hey, your dad is telling you something important. Let's talk about it together.

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JEFF_JEFFERSON
Senior Member
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11-14-2016, 05:56 PM
#6
He should cover the cost of fixing it because he’s stopping you from doing it yourself cheaply, offering a chance to learn. Back in the 90s, running at low speed in the computer means it’s already not working properly.
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JEFF_JEFFERSON
11-14-2016, 05:56 PM #6

He should cover the cost of fixing it because he’s stopping you from doing it yourself cheaply, offering a chance to learn. Back in the 90s, running at low speed in the computer means it’s already not working properly.