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Fps in-games used to be GOOD, now it's bad [on hold]
Are NTSC and PAL affecting games display rate or fps?Why my games doesnt appear like it runs under 60 fps?Forcing NVIDIA on CS:GO
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So here's the deal: I used to have 130FPS on Dota, now it's 60. I used to have 110 in Apex Legends, now it's barely 55. I used to have 90 on Pubg, now I'm lucky if it's 30. This started a few days ago. Since then, I've tried innumerous "solutions" but nothing worked. Those games worked perfectly for the good part of a year.
Solutions tried: re-installing and updating Graphic Card and GeForce Experience; re-installing the games, changing game configurations like resolution, VSYNC, etc; updating windows, use of Malware Bytes software to remove malwares; setting "Preferred graphics processor" to "High performance Nvidia processor" and set as the default processor for all games; turned game mode off on windows; checked windows power settings. Among many other smaller "solutions".
I also ran CPUID HWMonitor software to get more info on my laptop. Some of the voltages were at 0. I don't know what it means but it doesn't seem right:
Voltage 0 +0.00 Volts (IA Offset)
Voltage 1 +0.00 Volts (GT Offset)
Voltage 2 +0.00 Volts (LLC/Ring Offset)
Voltage 3 +0.00 Volts (System Agent Offset)
Voltage 4 0.73 Volts (VID #0)
Voltage 5 0.74 Volts (VID #1)
Voltage 6 0.73 Volts (VID #2)
Voltage 7 0.73 Volts (VID #3)
The only thing I can think of is some hardware is burned. But I don't know how to check for that.
Please help!
System specs:
-Windows 10
-Inter core i7-7700 CPU 2.8GHz
-16GB RAM
-64-bit
graphics card: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz (2807MHz) x4,
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 26.21.14.3064/Intel(R) HD Graphics 630 22.20.16.4749 (3072MB) x1
-1000 GB of HD and 150 SSD
-Directx12
-Score on Benchmark 4.0 set on extreme: 588
dota-2 playerunknowns-battlegrounds framerate apex-legends
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So here's the deal: I used to have 130FPS on Dota, now it's 60. I used to have 110 in Apex Legends, now it's barely 55. I used to have 90 on Pubg, now I'm lucky if it's 30. This started a few days ago. Since then, I've tried innumerous "solutions" but nothing worked. Those games worked perfectly for the good part of a year.
Solutions tried: re-installing and updating Graphic Card and GeForce Experience; re-installing the games, changing game configurations like resolution, VSYNC, etc; updating windows, use of Malware Bytes software to remove malwares; setting "Preferred graphics processor" to "High performance Nvidia processor" and set as the default processor for all games; turned game mode off on windows; checked windows power settings. Among many other smaller "solutions".
I also ran CPUID HWMonitor software to get more info on my laptop. Some of the voltages were at 0. I don't know what it means but it doesn't seem right:
Voltage 0 +0.00 Volts (IA Offset)
Voltage 1 +0.00 Volts (GT Offset)
Voltage 2 +0.00 Volts (LLC/Ring Offset)
Voltage 3 +0.00 Volts (System Agent Offset)
Voltage 4 0.73 Volts (VID #0)
Voltage 5 0.74 Volts (VID #1)
Voltage 6 0.73 Volts (VID #2)
Voltage 7 0.73 Volts (VID #3)
The only thing I can think of is some hardware is burned. But I don't know how to check for that.
Please help!
System specs:
-Windows 10
-Inter core i7-7700 CPU 2.8GHz
-16GB RAM
-64-bit
graphics card: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz (2807MHz) x4,
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 26.21.14.3064/Intel(R) HD Graphics 630 22.20.16.4749 (3072MB) x1
-1000 GB of HD and 150 SSD
-Directx12
-Score on Benchmark 4.0 set on extreme: 588
dota-2 playerunknowns-battlegrounds framerate apex-legends
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put on hold as too broad by Wrigglenite, Wondercricket, Virusbomb, Ash, Unionhawk 1 hour ago
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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So here's the deal: I used to have 130FPS on Dota, now it's 60. I used to have 110 in Apex Legends, now it's barely 55. I used to have 90 on Pubg, now I'm lucky if it's 30. This started a few days ago. Since then, I've tried innumerous "solutions" but nothing worked. Those games worked perfectly for the good part of a year.
Solutions tried: re-installing and updating Graphic Card and GeForce Experience; re-installing the games, changing game configurations like resolution, VSYNC, etc; updating windows, use of Malware Bytes software to remove malwares; setting "Preferred graphics processor" to "High performance Nvidia processor" and set as the default processor for all games; turned game mode off on windows; checked windows power settings. Among many other smaller "solutions".
I also ran CPUID HWMonitor software to get more info on my laptop. Some of the voltages were at 0. I don't know what it means but it doesn't seem right:
Voltage 0 +0.00 Volts (IA Offset)
Voltage 1 +0.00 Volts (GT Offset)
Voltage 2 +0.00 Volts (LLC/Ring Offset)
Voltage 3 +0.00 Volts (System Agent Offset)
Voltage 4 0.73 Volts (VID #0)
Voltage 5 0.74 Volts (VID #1)
Voltage 6 0.73 Volts (VID #2)
Voltage 7 0.73 Volts (VID #3)
The only thing I can think of is some hardware is burned. But I don't know how to check for that.
Please help!
System specs:
-Windows 10
-Inter core i7-7700 CPU 2.8GHz
-16GB RAM
-64-bit
graphics card: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz (2807MHz) x4,
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 26.21.14.3064/Intel(R) HD Graphics 630 22.20.16.4749 (3072MB) x1
-1000 GB of HD and 150 SSD
-Directx12
-Score on Benchmark 4.0 set on extreme: 588
dota-2 playerunknowns-battlegrounds framerate apex-legends
New contributor
So here's the deal: I used to have 130FPS on Dota, now it's 60. I used to have 110 in Apex Legends, now it's barely 55. I used to have 90 on Pubg, now I'm lucky if it's 30. This started a few days ago. Since then, I've tried innumerous "solutions" but nothing worked. Those games worked perfectly for the good part of a year.
Solutions tried: re-installing and updating Graphic Card and GeForce Experience; re-installing the games, changing game configurations like resolution, VSYNC, etc; updating windows, use of Malware Bytes software to remove malwares; setting "Preferred graphics processor" to "High performance Nvidia processor" and set as the default processor for all games; turned game mode off on windows; checked windows power settings. Among many other smaller "solutions".
I also ran CPUID HWMonitor software to get more info on my laptop. Some of the voltages were at 0. I don't know what it means but it doesn't seem right:
Voltage 0 +0.00 Volts (IA Offset)
Voltage 1 +0.00 Volts (GT Offset)
Voltage 2 +0.00 Volts (LLC/Ring Offset)
Voltage 3 +0.00 Volts (System Agent Offset)
Voltage 4 0.73 Volts (VID #0)
Voltage 5 0.74 Volts (VID #1)
Voltage 6 0.73 Volts (VID #2)
Voltage 7 0.73 Volts (VID #3)
The only thing I can think of is some hardware is burned. But I don't know how to check for that.
Please help!
System specs:
-Windows 10
-Inter core i7-7700 CPU 2.8GHz
-16GB RAM
-64-bit
graphics card: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz (2807MHz) x4,
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 26.21.14.3064/Intel(R) HD Graphics 630 22.20.16.4749 (3072MB) x1
-1000 GB of HD and 150 SSD
-Directx12
-Score on Benchmark 4.0 set on extreme: 588
dota-2 playerunknowns-battlegrounds framerate apex-legends
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