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arianahmadi031

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    arianahmadi031 reacted to Biggerboot in Random FPS Drop in a gaming laptop ...   
    Those temps don't sound totally unreasonable, but you can confirm throttling by looking at cpu-z or something to monitor your cpu speed while gaming.

    There's a chance it could be something else too (faulty ram, storage, sensors, etc), but as stated doing any troubleshooting beyond just drivers or the OS means voiding your warranty.  You're probably not getting more answers because that's really all we can tell you.
     
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    arianahmadi031 reacted to 3 Lions in Random FPS Drop in a gaming laptop ...   
    This sounds like thermal throttling. 
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    arianahmadi031 reacted to Dryden in Random FPS Drop in a gaming laptop ...   
    Yeah, at those settings high performance... and whatever your in game settings are... I would seriously consider getting a good laptop cooling pad.
    A cooling pad should help as well as lowering in game settings and resetting power plan to balanced  
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    arianahmadi031 reacted to Biggerboot in Random FPS Drop in a gaming laptop ...   
    A mod is probably going to say no and merge the topics.  If you have more questions just ask here.  You can edit your original post if you want.
     
    If capping your cpu at 75 is helping, it sounds like it may be thermal throttling or just unstable.  Can't say for certain if you don't have screenshots of your temps, but that'd be my guess.

    Kind of echo-ing what Supersonic said, you may want to have it serviced via your warranty if possible, because trying anything beyond software fixes will likely void that.  Or you can try re-installing the OS, or just live with the imperfection.  Up to you.
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    arianahmadi031 got a reaction from SupersonicSaint in Random FPS Drop in a gaming laptop ...   
    thank you so much 
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    arianahmadi031 reacted to SupersonicSaint in Random FPS Drop in a gaming laptop ...   
    First of all, next time you post use capital letters, full stops and paragraphs - because this post is so cluttered which is why you probably have no responses. 
     
    Your laptop may 1) Be running too many background tasks 2) Be overheating 3) It's just a faulty product. If you haven't overclocked it (which is a no no on a laptop) then go back to where you bought it and have them fix it under warranty.
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