I believe improving performance is key—aim for minimal CPU and GPU load, stable temperatures, and smooth frame rates.
I believe improving performance is key—aim for minimal CPU and GPU load, stable temperatures, and smooth frame rates.
You're experiencing inconsistent performance on your Lenovo Legion 5 Pro. It sounds like the issue might be related to game settings or system configurations rather than just hardware limitations. Consider adjusting graphics settings, reducing shadows, and optimizing in-game performance to see if it improves frame rates. If the problem persists across different titles, tweaking system settings or checking for driver updates could help.
Check if usage is restricted to a low level or both together. Ensure Performance mode is enabled in settings. Verify consistent results in benchmarks such as FurMark. Confirm drivers, Windows, and BIOS are current.
From what I've noticed in BattleBit, both games run at low performance. It seems similar to other titles like Deathloop. I've adjusted my laptop to auto mode, and in the power options it's set to balanced. Not sure if that's the correct setting you were referring to. I plan to run a benchmark to check the impact. I think Windows and drivers are up to date.
Interesting observation. When an app requests insufficient usage, the CPU and GPU tend to operate in a reduced power mode. You might need to adjust the driver settings and enable high performance for the game. Deathloop appears to be poorly optimized. The best approach is to run benchmarks such as Unigene Superposition and compare the results. This helps identify any unusual behavior on the GPU and CPU.
You can enable performance mode by adjusting your power settings. Check if there’s an option to switch to performance or high-performance mode in your system settings. If not, you may need to create a new power plan that prioritizes gaming performance.
In Lenovo Vantage's mode, the light appears red or is located in the power plan section.
Adjust the settings in Windows under power management to performance mode. This should resolve issues caused by Lenovo Vantage. I haven’t used Lenovo’s Vantage before, so I’m unsure how to assist directly, but it seems the app might be restricting performance.