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ASUS ROG STRIX GL553VE performing horribly

Emerald108

I have a GTX 1050ti graphics card and my laptop is a ASUS ROG STRIX GL553VE.

 

My brother has the same laptop and it works perfectly and can run most games with little to no lag whereas my laptop gets about 4 fps on all games.

 

Please help me out :) 

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Are you plugged into power? Do you have the system set to run off the Nvidia GPU for all games? What are your temps?

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15 hours ago, SlayerOfHellWyrm said:

Are you plugged into power? Do you have the system set to run off the Nvidia GPU for all games? What are your temps?

I'm always plugged into power, It's set to the nvidia gpu for all and my temps idle are around 80-70 and when playing games its almost 100

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11 hours ago, Emerald108 said:

I'm always plugged into power, It's set to the nvidia gpu for all and my temps idle are around 80-70 and when playing games its almost 100

Check the fan grills are clear. You should not be idling that high.... That's almost certainly the issue, is thermal throttling.

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