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GPU Strange after Overclocking

GPU Strange after Overclocking

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GamerBoiJay
Junior Member
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09-22-2016, 02:10 AM
#1
Good morning,
I’ve been experiencing some unusual problems with my Notebook’s gaming performance over the past week. After overclocking my GTX 960M, my gaming experience hasn’t been as smooth as it used to be. The graphics card is strong, but certain triple-A titles need a bit more effort to run well. I installed the EVGA Precision to help. At that time, I was playing Assassin’s Creed Unity, and after overclocking, the game ran smoothly with temperatures reaching 65°C, though it still works fine now.

However, some games that previously ran perfectly have become problematic. FIFA 17 and Assassin’s Creed III are now quite erratic. FIFA, which previously handled at unlimited FPS, now stutters slightly, so I’m limited to 60fps to avoid issues. The biggest change came with ACIII: everything was fine in Ultra mode before, but now it’s plagued by stuttering, fast camera movements, and inconsistent FPS. Overclocking ACIII made things even worse—everything feels overly fast and unstable.

I attempted to overclock ACIII, but the performance became extremely demanding. Any advice or solutions would be greatly appreciated.
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GamerBoiJay
09-22-2016, 02:10 AM #1

Good morning,
I’ve been experiencing some unusual problems with my Notebook’s gaming performance over the past week. After overclocking my GTX 960M, my gaming experience hasn’t been as smooth as it used to be. The graphics card is strong, but certain triple-A titles need a bit more effort to run well. I installed the EVGA Precision to help. At that time, I was playing Assassin’s Creed Unity, and after overclocking, the game ran smoothly with temperatures reaching 65°C, though it still works fine now.

However, some games that previously ran perfectly have become problematic. FIFA 17 and Assassin’s Creed III are now quite erratic. FIFA, which previously handled at unlimited FPS, now stutters slightly, so I’m limited to 60fps to avoid issues. The biggest change came with ACIII: everything was fine in Ultra mode before, but now it’s plagued by stuttering, fast camera movements, and inconsistent FPS. Overclocking ACIII made things even worse—everything feels overly fast and unstable.

I attempted to overclock ACIII, but the performance became extremely demanding. Any advice or solutions would be greatly appreciated.

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_Rezward_
Member
56
09-22-2016, 03:09 AM
#2
Have you considered resetting your GTX 960M's clocks back to its original settings?
Did you try removing and reinstalling your games after overclocking, especially if they were installed on previous clocks?
Could you provide the model and make of your gaming laptop?
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_Rezward_
09-22-2016, 03:09 AM #2

Have you considered resetting your GTX 960M's clocks back to its original settings?
Did you try removing and reinstalling your games after overclocking, especially if they were installed on previous clocks?
Could you provide the model and make of your gaming laptop?

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2222max2222
Junior Member
35
10-06-2016, 08:49 AM
#3
Lutfij :
Have you considered resetting your GTX 960M's clocks back to its original settings? Are you running it at standard clocks instead?
Have you tried removing and reinstalling your games after overclocking, especially if you installed them on previous clocks?
Could you confirm the brand and model of your gaming laptop?
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2222max2222
10-06-2016, 08:49 AM #3

Lutfij :
Have you considered resetting your GTX 960M's clocks back to its original settings? Are you running it at standard clocks instead?
Have you tried removing and reinstalling your games after overclocking, especially if you installed them on previous clocks?
Could you confirm the brand and model of your gaming laptop?

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Eusebio06
Senior Member
595
10-07-2016, 03:29 AM
#4
There is a specific SKU for your laptop, but you mentioned a general series. I'm checking for any BIOS updates that your laptop may require.
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Eusebio06
10-07-2016, 03:29 AM #4

There is a specific SKU for your laptop, but you mentioned a general series. I'm checking for any BIOS updates that your laptop may require.