Hey, can you get me some help?
Hey, can you get me some help?
I am playing GTA V on my HP Victus laptop with these specs: CPU 12th gen Intel i5 turbo 4Ghz RAM 16GB GPU 3050 SSD 512GB Why is the game stuttering all of a sudden? Is it because the hardware got damaged when I accidentally dropped the laptop on the floor recently? Any help would be great, thanks.
I'm playing GTA 5 on a 3050 card, but the frame rate dropped to 22 fps when it used to be around 60. Both my CPU and GPU are getting really hot while I run this benchmark test.
Hey guys, I'm not sure yet but we need a bit more info from you. Could you tell me what your computer looks like in detail? Is this happening with every single game that comes out? Also, have you updated all the system drivers and BIOS codes?
I'm playing GTA V on my HP Victus gaming laptop and the game runs faster than 100 FPS, but sometimes it drops down to 30 or 40 FPS for about a minute. Then my GPU clock speed jumps up to 1500MHz and stays there until the FPS goes back up. Basically, when I have 40 FPS, the GPU clock is at 1500MHz (staying constant), but when I have over 100 FPS, the GPU clock fluctuates around 1200MHz with lots of quick changes. My computer specs are: an Intel i5-12450h processor, 16 gigabytes of RAM, an NVIDIA RTX 3050 with 4 gigabytes of graphics memory, Windows 11 (updated), and the GPU drivers are up to date.
Hey experts, I don't want to start a new thread, so please help me. I can't sleep because I'm really worried about this. The question is: my GPU clock stays fixed at 1500MHz while playing GTA V on my HP Victus gaming laptop. When the frame rate drops to 30-40 frames per second for about one minute, the GPU clock jumps back up to 1500MHz and stays there until the fps goes back above 100. Basically, I have 40fps with a 1500MHz GPU clock that never changes in this situation. I've also seen videos on YouTube about the same laptop and game settings: View: https://youtu.be/-P1uh21MNJM?si=Aze62uMOrUF4RW8-