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Resolved: Gaming laptop experiences intermittent frame rate fluctuations.

Resolved: Gaming laptop experiences intermittent frame rate fluctuations.

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Blue_Fox_Lady
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06-01-2025, 05:08 AM
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Understood. Alternatively, you can attempt to reduce the voltage supplied to the processor. Numerous tutorials are available online detailing this process. Laptop undervolting tutorial (Intel/Nvidia) THIS RESOURCE HAS BEEN RELOCATED: https://genexisx.blogspot.com/2019/09/la...vidia.html Hello everyone. Welcome to my tutorial on how to lower the voltage of Intel CPUs / Nvidia graphics cards in laptops. Please be aware of a few important points before starting: 1. This is my unique approach for accomplishing this. There are various...
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Blue_Fox_Lady
06-01-2025, 05:08 AM #11

Understood. Alternatively, you can attempt to reduce the voltage supplied to the processor. Numerous tutorials are available online detailing this process. Laptop undervolting tutorial (Intel/Nvidia) THIS RESOURCE HAS BEEN RELOCATED: https://genexisx.blogspot.com/2019/09/la...vidia.html Hello everyone. Welcome to my tutorial on how to lower the voltage of Intel CPUs / Nvidia graphics cards in laptops. Please be aware of a few important points before starting: 1. This is my unique approach for accomplishing this. There are various...

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JBeast2014
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06-01-2025, 05:08 AM
#12
Actually, I had previously completed that task; nevertheless, my processor’s minimum voltage adjustment is limited to -50 millivolts, whereas many portable computer processors are capable of reaching -150 millivolts.
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JBeast2014
06-01-2025, 05:08 AM #12

Actually, I had previously completed that task; nevertheless, my processor’s minimum voltage adjustment is limited to -50 millivolts, whereas many portable computer processors are capable of reaching -150 millivolts.

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BubbaNitro
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06-01-2025, 05:08 AM
#13
That’s awful.
There isn't much more we can do except that, and a cooling pad.
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BubbaNitro
06-01-2025, 05:08 AM #13

That’s awful.
There isn't much more we can do except that, and a cooling pad.

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Audi_Sport
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06-01-2025, 05:09 AM
#14
The observed dual dips in CPU utilization correspond with instances of frame rate decline. Notably, the processor’s clock speed increases slightly during these FPS drops, and this consumption reduction does not manifest when utilizing the AIDA64 stress test.
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Audi_Sport
06-01-2025, 05:09 AM #14

The observed dual dips in CPU utilization correspond with instances of frame rate decline. Notably, the processor’s clock speed increases slightly during these FPS drops, and this consumption reduction does not manifest when utilizing the AIDA64 stress test.

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Miyuumi
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06-01-2025, 05:09 AM
#15
Oops! That’s excessive!
A liquid-cooled system can be overwhelmed when subjected to so many of AIDA’s stress tests simultaneously.
Begin with a combined CPU and GPU stress test, or consider using Asus Realbench for 15-30 minutes as an alternative.
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Miyuumi
06-01-2025, 05:09 AM #15

Oops! That’s excessive!
A liquid-cooled system can be overwhelmed when subjected to so many of AIDA’s stress tests simultaneously.
Begin with a combined CPU and GPU stress test, or consider using Asus Realbench for 15-30 minutes as an alternative.

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06-01-2025, 05:09 AM
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I hadn’t conducted any performance tests on that chart. The graph I presented was taken while I was gaming Assetto Corsa. During the stress test, the processor wasn’t showing any reduction in its workload, however, significant temperature limiting occurred.
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xXHufflePuffXx
06-01-2025, 05:09 AM #16

I hadn’t conducted any performance tests on that chart. The graph I presented was taken while I was gaming Assetto Corsa. During the stress test, the processor wasn’t showing any reduction in its workload, however, significant temperature limiting occurred.

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Colamile
Junior Member
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06-01-2025, 05:09 AM
#17
Laptop cooling will typically be limited due to its compact design.

It’s advisable to check that your cooling system's path isn't blocked by debris.

Within Windows power settings, examine the effect on gaming performance when you reduce your CPU's maximum usage from 100% to 80%.
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Colamile
06-01-2025, 05:09 AM #17

Laptop cooling will typically be limited due to its compact design.

It’s advisable to check that your cooling system's path isn't blocked by debris.

Within Windows power settings, examine the effect on gaming performance when you reduce your CPU's maximum usage from 100% to 80%.

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TheFox2971
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06-01-2025, 05:09 AM
#18
Despite attempting to restrict the processor to 80% utilization, there was minimal effect on the in-game frame rate; however, both the frame rate decrease and CPU usage reduction persisted. I recently acquired a laptop cooling pad, which did slightly lower the temperature, yet the FPS decline continued to occur.
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TheFox2971
06-01-2025, 05:09 AM #18

Despite attempting to restrict the processor to 80% utilization, there was minimal effect on the in-game frame rate; however, both the frame rate decrease and CPU usage reduction persisted. I recently acquired a laptop cooling pad, which did slightly lower the temperature, yet the FPS decline continued to occur.

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onl233kkjy11
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06-01-2025, 05:09 AM
#19
Using GPU-Z, I assessed the graphics card's performance and observed a sharp decrease in GPU clock rate, memory controller activity, bus interface load, and VDDC voltage. The PerfCap status also shifted to inactive during this decline.

Notably, the value remained consistent throughout the drop, suggesting it was fixed at a certain level. For example, the GPU clock speed decreased from approximately 1500 MHz to a stable 960 MHz.
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onl233kkjy11
06-01-2025, 05:09 AM #19

Using GPU-Z, I assessed the graphics card's performance and observed a sharp decrease in GPU clock rate, memory controller activity, bus interface load, and VDDC voltage. The PerfCap status also shifted to inactive during this decline.

Notably, the value remained consistent throughout the drop, suggesting it was fixed at a certain level. For example, the GPU clock speed decreased from approximately 1500 MHz to a stable 960 MHz.

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JohanNX
Junior Member
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06-01-2025, 05:09 AM
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Let’s examine the CPU activity. If temperatures are within acceptable limits, are any processor threads consistently utilizing a large percentage of their capacity? The GPU won't be operating with maximum intensity if the CPU is primarily inactive. Switching to another application to view GPU-Z will also result in reduced GPU load.
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JohanNX
06-01-2025, 05:09 AM #20

Let’s examine the CPU activity. If temperatures are within acceptable limits, are any processor threads consistently utilizing a large percentage of their capacity? The GPU won't be operating with maximum intensity if the CPU is primarily inactive. Switching to another application to view GPU-Z will also result in reduced GPU load.

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