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The Question Game began to lag noticeably after 45 minutes of uninterrupted gameplay.

The Question Game began to lag noticeably after 45 minutes of uninterrupted gameplay.

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Streiyn
Posting Freak
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07-12-2025, 06:45 PM
#1
Greetings.

I’ve noticed significant pauses or brief interruptions in games after approximately 45 minutes of smooth gameplay on my laptop, which has fairly powerful hardware.

Here’s a breakdown of my system:
Processor: Intel Core i5-8400 @ 2.80GHz
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
Secondary Graphics Card: Intel UHD Graphics 630
Memory: 12 GB
Operating System: Windows 10

I’m quite puzzled by this problem, as I haven't been able to resolve it. I’ve even attempted a complete system reset without success, and my graphics card drivers are current.

I can provide log files if it would be helpful; however, please let me know which ones you require and how to obtain them.

Thank you.
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Streiyn
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM #1

Greetings.

I’ve noticed significant pauses or brief interruptions in games after approximately 45 minutes of smooth gameplay on my laptop, which has fairly powerful hardware.

Here’s a breakdown of my system:
Processor: Intel Core i5-8400 @ 2.80GHz
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
Secondary Graphics Card: Intel UHD Graphics 630
Memory: 12 GB
Operating System: Windows 10

I’m quite puzzled by this problem, as I haven't been able to resolve it. I’ve even attempted a complete system reset without success, and my graphics card drivers are current.

I can provide log files if it would be helpful; however, please let me know which ones you require and how to obtain them.

Thank you.

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Stayros
Junior Member
47
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM
#2
Are the temperatures recorded? You can obtain these readings with programs like Core Temp or HWinfo. Monitor your system's temperatures after extended gaming sessions, and ideally when you experience stuttering issues.
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Stayros
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM #2

Are the temperatures recorded? You can obtain these readings with programs like Core Temp or HWinfo. Monitor your system's temperatures after extended gaming sessions, and ideally when you experience stuttering issues.

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audi497mks
Senior Member
601
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM
#3
Monitor processor and graphics card temperatures; examine memory utilization – your system could be running critically low on RAM. Employ MSI Afterburner to observe temperature levels and memory consumption.
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audi497mks
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM #3

Monitor processor and graphics card temperatures; examine memory utilization – your system could be running critically low on RAM. Employ MSI Afterburner to observe temperature levels and memory consumption.

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Courenses69
Junior Member
48
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM
#4
It doesn’t appear to be terribly dreadful, does it?
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Courenses69
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM #4

It doesn’t appear to be terribly dreadful, does it?

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seriosh
Member
181
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM
#5
The temperature is quite high.

Have you got a laptop cooling pad? If not, consider purchasing one.
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seriosh
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM #5

The temperature is quite high.

Have you got a laptop cooling pad? If not, consider purchasing one.

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Rxnger
Member
198
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM
#6
Indeed, that's correct. I’ve only just begun with that today.
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Rxnger
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM #6

Indeed, that's correct. I’ve only just begun with that today.

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adesignarPT
Member
87
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM
#7
Typically, a significant issue with gaming laptops is their inability to effectively manage heat. Temperatures frequently reach nearly 90 degrees Celsius, which likely leads to CPU throttling and subsequent game stuttering. Cooling pads could potentially provide some relief, though their effectiveness is often questionable; in practice, they rarely offer a substantial solution. A more promising approach involves undervolting the system and hoping for a reduction in temperature sufficient to maintain stable operation.

Here’s a helpful tutorial demonstrating the process of undervolting your laptop: View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DX1UJa65JM
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adesignarPT
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM #7

Typically, a significant issue with gaming laptops is their inability to effectively manage heat. Temperatures frequently reach nearly 90 degrees Celsius, which likely leads to CPU throttling and subsequent game stuttering. Cooling pads could potentially provide some relief, though their effectiveness is often questionable; in practice, they rarely offer a substantial solution. A more promising approach involves undervolting the system and hoping for a reduction in temperature sufficient to maintain stable operation.

Here’s a helpful tutorial demonstrating the process of undervolting your laptop: View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DX1UJa65JM

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Dj_104
Member
202
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM
#8
I appreciate and I’ll attempt.
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Dj_104
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM #8

I appreciate and I’ll attempt.

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SnifePvP
Posting Freak
872
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM
#9
Frequent stuttering often stems from insufficient processing power. Prolonged stuttering frequently indicates a problem with overheating.

HWMonitor can display your present, lowest, and highest temperatures. If the maximum temperature ever approached 100°C, your system likely experienced throttling.

There isn’t much recourse in these situations. Laptop coolers are typically compact and have restricted cooling effectiveness.

Ensure your cooling channels aren't blocked by debris. Occasionally, repositioning the cooler might provide a minor improvement, though substantial gains are unlikely.

Your gaming performance probably doesn’t demand extremely high CPU speeds. To minimize stuttering, navigate to Windows settings > Power Plan > Advanced > Processor Performance and attempt to lower the maximum performance from 100% to a reduced value, then evaluate the results.
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SnifePvP
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM #9

Frequent stuttering often stems from insufficient processing power. Prolonged stuttering frequently indicates a problem with overheating.

HWMonitor can display your present, lowest, and highest temperatures. If the maximum temperature ever approached 100°C, your system likely experienced throttling.

There isn’t much recourse in these situations. Laptop coolers are typically compact and have restricted cooling effectiveness.

Ensure your cooling channels aren't blocked by debris. Occasionally, repositioning the cooler might provide a minor improvement, though substantial gains are unlikely.

Your gaming performance probably doesn’t demand extremely high CPU speeds. To minimize stuttering, navigate to Windows settings > Power Plan > Advanced > Processor Performance and attempt to lower the maximum performance from 100% to a reduced value, then evaluate the results.

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Blue_Fox_Lady
Member
194
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM
#10
By reducing the temperature through undervolting, it appears I’ve lowered it from 92 degrees Celsius or higher to 80 degrees Celsius or lower. Consequently, if you suspect my stuttering is due to overheating, this adjustment might have resolved that problem.

I’m confident my processor has sufficient capacity for the games I enjoy, as it operates smoothly for a prolonged period of approximately one hour.

I plan to play again soon to ascertain whether the undervolting process has been effective.
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Blue_Fox_Lady
07-12-2025, 06:45 PM #10

By reducing the temperature through undervolting, it appears I’ve lowered it from 92 degrees Celsius or higher to 80 degrees Celsius or lower. Consequently, if you suspect my stuttering is due to overheating, this adjustment might have resolved that problem.

I’m confident my processor has sufficient capacity for the games I enjoy, as it operates smoothly for a prolonged period of approximately one hour.

I plan to play again soon to ascertain whether the undervolting process has been effective.

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