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Problem with low frame rate and excessive CPU consumption

Problem with low frame rate and excessive CPU consumption

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duhazneubin
Senior Member
583
05-09-2019, 09:56 AM
#1
Hi Guys
I just got a new gaming laptop – Asus Rog Strix scar II (I7, Rtx 2060, 16 GB RAM).
It seems the performance is much lower than what people see on YouTube.
- Battlefield 5: 30 FPS at low settings
- Rainbow Six Siege: 55 FPS at low settings
- GTA: 30 FPS

I’ve been trying to fix it for a week. Updated drivers, checked everything, but the issue persists. My CPU stays at full load and heats up quickly (90°C in an hour).
I have Geoforce Experience, McAfee, Discord installed as third-party apps, plus Steam and Origin.

Is my laptop working properly? I hope to get it back in a month.
I bought this PC because it was the one used for demonstrations – it was always on and showed all the specs.
If anyone has any tips or solutions, please let me know. Thanks!
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duhazneubin
05-09-2019, 09:56 AM #1

Hi Guys
I just got a new gaming laptop – Asus Rog Strix scar II (I7, Rtx 2060, 16 GB RAM).
It seems the performance is much lower than what people see on YouTube.
- Battlefield 5: 30 FPS at low settings
- Rainbow Six Siege: 55 FPS at low settings
- GTA: 30 FPS

I’ve been trying to fix it for a week. Updated drivers, checked everything, but the issue persists. My CPU stays at full load and heats up quickly (90°C in an hour).
I have Geoforce Experience, McAfee, Discord installed as third-party apps, plus Steam and Origin.

Is my laptop working properly? I hope to get it back in a month.
I bought this PC because it was the one used for demonstrations – it was always on and showed all the specs.
If anyone has any tips or solutions, please let me know. Thanks!

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pilcorn
Junior Member
26
05-12-2019, 05:28 PM
#2
Do you really want to see how the CPU usage varies by process? You've already identified the issue, proceed with the diagnostics.
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pilcorn
05-12-2019, 05:28 PM #2

Do you really want to see how the CPU usage varies by process? You've already identified the issue, proceed with the diagnostics.