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Poor computer performance despite a powerful machine.

Poor computer performance despite a powerful machine.

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Sertero28
Senior Member
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06-28-2018, 06:59 AM
#21
My system temperatures are satisfactory during gameplay and when inactive. I also performed a BIOS update earlier today.

I discovered another item on the ASUS Driver webpage: a tool named MeUpdateTool (Firmware). Should I install it?
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Sertero28
06-28-2018, 06:59 AM #21

My system temperatures are satisfactory during gameplay and when inactive. I also performed a BIOS update earlier today.

I discovered another item on the ASUS Driver webpage: a tool named MeUpdateTool (Firmware). Should I install it?

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Koquillon
Junior Member
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07-02-2018, 02:04 AM
#22
The chipset was also revised.
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Koquillon
07-02-2018, 02:04 AM #22

The chipset was also revised.

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_TheBanana_
Junior Member
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07-02-2018, 06:18 AM
#23
You likely don’t require this.
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_TheBanana_
07-02-2018, 06:18 AM #23

You likely don’t require this.

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ssheerio
Member
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07-04-2018, 08:16 AM
#24
Ugh, machines, really.
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ssheerio
07-04-2018, 08:16 AM #24

Ugh, machines, really.

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AmazinglyCool
Senior Member
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07-04-2018, 08:46 AM
#25
It’s important to acknowledge that the computer setup featured in that video differs from yours, therefore it isn’t a direct comparison. It's conceivable that a software application is consuming significant resources without being immediately apparent. You should investigate both your task manager and the “services” section, which displays processes managed by the operating system – these aren’t visible within the standard task manager. Search for "services" and select the corresponding program. Exercise caution when disabling or terminating any service; avoid disrupting your computer's operation unintentionally.
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AmazinglyCool
07-04-2018, 08:46 AM #25

It’s important to acknowledge that the computer setup featured in that video differs from yours, therefore it isn’t a direct comparison. It's conceivable that a software application is consuming significant resources without being immediately apparent. You should investigate both your task manager and the “services” section, which displays processes managed by the operating system – these aren’t visible within the standard task manager. Search for "services" and select the corresponding program. Exercise caution when disabling or terminating any service; avoid disrupting your computer's operation unintentionally.

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