F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Performance is significantly lower than anticipated.

Performance is significantly lower than anticipated.

Performance is significantly lower than anticipated.

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ExtragamerYT
Junior Member
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04-18-2016, 12:28 PM
#21
It seems the VSYNC configuration could be the issue. Most users don’t run FPS tests with it enabled. Try repeating the test without VSYNC and observe if GPU usage returns to around 90-100%. This adjustment helps synchronize vertical and horizontal refreshes with your monitor’s refresh rate, reducing screen tearing. Online benchmarks usually disable VSYNC in graphics settings since it factors in monitor refresh for FPS calculations. If you can’t play smoothly without it, you’ll likely face noticeable frame drops. You might also consider setting a maximum FPS limit that matches your monitor’s refresh rate (like 60) and turning off VSYNC. It may not be perfect, but it could work. Additionally, using a cooling pad or raising the laptop’s back panel can help if the CPU is nearing its thermal threshold.
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ExtragamerYT
04-18-2016, 12:28 PM #21

It seems the VSYNC configuration could be the issue. Most users don’t run FPS tests with it enabled. Try repeating the test without VSYNC and observe if GPU usage returns to around 90-100%. This adjustment helps synchronize vertical and horizontal refreshes with your monitor’s refresh rate, reducing screen tearing. Online benchmarks usually disable VSYNC in graphics settings since it factors in monitor refresh for FPS calculations. If you can’t play smoothly without it, you’ll likely face noticeable frame drops. You might also consider setting a maximum FPS limit that matches your monitor’s refresh rate (like 60) and turning off VSYNC. It may not be perfect, but it could work. Additionally, using a cooling pad or raising the laptop’s back panel can help if the CPU is nearing its thermal threshold.

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Master_Joy
Junior Member
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05-07-2016, 10:22 PM
#22
Consider clicking the graph with the right-click menu, choose an option to inspect each core individually, test it out, and check if any thread reaches full capacity.
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Master_Joy
05-07-2016, 10:22 PM #22

Consider clicking the graph with the right-click menu, choose an option to inspect each core individually, test it out, and check if any thread reaches full capacity.

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LolaLouie
Senior Member
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05-11-2016, 06:11 PM
#23
I’ll bring it up once more—the Processes section in Task Manager requires inspection. It’s grouped by CPU, but I’m unsure if it shows all the activity. He might have additional tasks using his processor that aren’t visible here. This chart doesn’t provide the detailed data you need.
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LolaLouie
05-11-2016, 06:11 PM #23

I’ll bring it up once more—the Processes section in Task Manager requires inspection. It’s grouped by CPU, but I’m unsure if it shows all the activity. He might have additional tasks using his processor that aren’t visible here. This chart doesn’t provide the detailed data you need.

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Pyro_Knight
Member
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05-11-2016, 11:17 PM
#24
The resource monitor displays nothing beyond what’s active from his VSYNC usage. It seems the issue could be related to that software.
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Pyro_Knight
05-11-2016, 11:17 PM #24

The resource monitor displays nothing beyond what’s active from his VSYNC usage. It seems the issue could be related to that software.

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jaffercake59
Member
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05-12-2016, 09:41 PM
#25
vsync didn’t raise the frame rate by a single frame : I’ve got a cooling pad under the laptop, looks nice under it, but the temperatures aren’t where I hoped.
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jaffercake59
05-12-2016, 09:41 PM #25

vsync didn’t raise the frame rate by a single frame : I’ve got a cooling pad under the laptop, looks nice under it, but the temperatures aren’t where I hoped.

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