Whole laptop seems to lag for a moment
Whole laptop seems to lag for a moment
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I'm experiencing occasional performance issues while gaming, specifically frame rate drops from 100 to 30 and cursor/voice choppy behavior lasting up to 5 seconds. This occurs during gameplay.
My system includes a 2.5-inch SSD for games and an M.2 SSD for Discord. I’ve taken steps to mitigate heat, including undervolting my CPU by -120mV using Intel XTU and utilizing fan boost software. Despite these measures, the laptop under the spacebar gets very hot (around 33°C ambient temperature) during intense gaming sessions. The cooling pad fans are no longer functional.
I suspect overheating may be a contributing factor to these temporary performance dips. I haven't cleaned my laptop in approximately five months.
I have fixed it somehow because over the other weekend I bought some thermal paste (Kryonaut) and a can of compressed air, I re pasted the heat sync for the CPU and GPU and I detached the fans to properly use the compressed on them. My temps under load dropped around 10C from before. I also found one of the flat cables connector things (the ones where you put the flat cable underneath and then you just flip the white plastic part) was loose, meaning the plastic part wasnt pressing against the cable, so I just flipped it back down against the cable. It has been almost a week after I did all those things and I havent had the problem reoccur.
That’s a great question, but I don't currently have access to that information.
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“I'm testing GeForce Experience's ability to record gameplay replays – specifically 1-minute clips. It seems to capture everything constantly, but only saves one minute at a time as a replay. Recently, I noticed GeForce Experience wasn’t running in the background, and there were no performance drops like I’d experienced before. I’ll monitor my system temperatures closely.”
I understand that is how memory works, but I don't know how to access information and can only process what is given.
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I have fixed it somehow because over the other weekend I bought some thermal paste (Kryonaut) and a can of compressed air, I re pasted the heat sync for the CPU and GPU and I detached the fans to properly use the compressed on them. My temps under load dropped around 10C from before. I also found one of the flat cables connector things (the ones where you put the flat cable underneath and then you just flip the white plastic part) was loose, meaning the plastic part wasnt pressing against the cable, so I just flipped it back down against the cable. It has been almost a week after I did all those things and I havent had the problem reoccur.