Here is a list of laptops that perform poorly on my tests:
Here is a list of laptops that perform poorly on my tests:
Recently, the games on my computer are running too slowly for their own good. For example, Warzone 2 should be giving me fifty frames per second even on a low setting, but it isn't doing that. This makes benchmark tests very bad, and I suspect the graphics card is to blame. The model of my laptop is Asus ROG Strix G732LWS_G732LWS. Here are the results from my test (https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/59740507), but they still show that my hardware isn't up to par because nothing else is running in the background. I hope you can help me figure out what's wrong and how to fix it. Also, my laptop has always been getting really hot, like eighty degrees Celsius when I'm playing games. I upgraded to Windows 11 after using Windows 10 with the newest drivers.
Are you running Asus drivers? Standard Nvidia drivers do not work well on gaming laptops because these machines are built specially for the brand, and Asus has changed things that your drivers don't know about. Using a regular Nvidia driver might make your graphics run slower than they should due to those specific hardware changes.
Well, the GPU test isn't done yet, so it shows no results. Turn off or stop any third-party overlays like Steam/Origin/Fraps/MSI Afterburner. Run the test again now. Just remember: UBM isn't a real bench. It only compares your system to others with similar hardware.
That's probably because MSI Afterburner/RivaTuner is crashing the GPU test. But they did run some tests and the game goes slower than 40 frames per second, so it looks like a driver problem or overheating.
Here is a simple guide on how to install Asus drivers: yes, you should remove your old Nvidia drivers so that Asus software can work properly.