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I got Dell Inspiron 7567 with these specs- i7 7th gen 2.80GHz, 8GB DDR4 RAM, 1050ti 4GB, API - DirectX 11. After all of this, I just download Assassin's Creed Origin and found something that am not even expected in my dream(As in image). Even after updating all drivers, optimising graphics sttings through NVIDIA Geforce Experience and Control panel, the FPS goes up to 30-45. WHY!!!?

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Something seems off here, you should be able to get 60fps on 1080p all low, if you're not then there is a software/hardware issue in here. Have you tried to DDU in safe mode and reinstall the drivers fresh new? there could be some seriously power and or thermal throttling in place here.

 

Are you using the original power brick? Have you checked with XTU how is your i7 7700HQ behaving? MSi Afterburner on the GPU?

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CPU: Intel Core i7 10700K @5ghz |~| Cooling: bq! Dark Rock Pro 4 |~| MOBO: Gigabyte Z490UD ATX|~| RAM: 16gb DDR4 3333mhzCL16 G.Skill Trident Z |~| GPU: RX 6900XT Sapphire Nitro+ |~| PSU: Corsair TX650M 80Plus Gold |~| Boot:  SSD WD Green M.2 2280 240GB |~| Storage: 1x3TB HDD 7200rpm Seagate Barracuda + SanDisk Ultra 3D 1TB |~| Case: Fractal Design Meshify C Mini |~| Display: Toshiba UL7A 4K/60hz |~| OS: Windows 10 Pro.

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CPU: AMD R9 7950XT  |~| Cooling: bq! Dark Rock 4 Pro |~| MOBO: Gigabyte Aorus Master |~| RAM: 32G Kingston HyperX |~| GPU: AMD Radeon RX 7900XTX (Reference) |~| PSU: Corsair HX1000 80+ Platinum |~| Windows Boot Drive: 2x 512GB (1TB total) Plextor SATA SSD (RAID0 volume) |~| Linux Boot Drive: 500GB Kingston A2000 |~| Storage: 4TB WD Black HDD |~| Case: Cooler Master Silencio S600 |~| Display 1 (leftmost): Eizo (unknown model) 1920x1080 IPS @ 60Hz|~| Display 2 (center): BenQ ZOWIE XL2540 1920x1080 TN @ 240Hz |~| Display 3 (rightmost): Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 3840x2160 IPS @ 60Hz 10-bit |~| OS: Windows 10 Pro (games / art) + Linux (distro: NixOS; programming and daily driver)
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Well there is a bottleneck, on the GPU. This is not a CPU bottleneck condition considering the CPU is running the game much faster than the GPU can (21ms vs. 122ms). However, the notebook version of the 1050 Ti should be capable of pushing the game at 1080p on high at around 30 FPS or higher. And according to NotebookCheck, it should be getting around 70 FPS on 720p low.

 

So like what everyone else suggested, let's get the obvious out of the way: make sure the laptop is plugged in with the original power brick and have the power profile set to at least Balanced or High Performance. Also make sure the thermals are fine.

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3 hours ago, Princess Luna said:

Something seems off here, you should be able to get 60fps on 1080p all low, if you're not then there is a software/hardware issue in here. Have you tried to DDU in safe mode and reinstall the drivers fresh new? there could be some seriously power and or thermal throttling in place here.

 

Are you using the original power brick? Have you checked with XTU how is your i7 7700HQ behaving? MSi Afterburner on the GPU?

Well I tried everything. Even with every settings I run the benchmark, still getting that much of FPS and when I install Afterburner and run the game with little no tweak, game was keeping crashing.

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44 minutes ago, SEEZOR said:

crashing

There's obviously something wrong with the machine and you don't sound skilled enough to troubleshoot past 'changing game settings" so you should find someone who can properly assist you on diagnosing the issue.

 

It is not a case of bottleneck.

Personal Desktop":

CPU: Intel Core i7 10700K @5ghz |~| Cooling: bq! Dark Rock Pro 4 |~| MOBO: Gigabyte Z490UD ATX|~| RAM: 16gb DDR4 3333mhzCL16 G.Skill Trident Z |~| GPU: RX 6900XT Sapphire Nitro+ |~| PSU: Corsair TX650M 80Plus Gold |~| Boot:  SSD WD Green M.2 2280 240GB |~| Storage: 1x3TB HDD 7200rpm Seagate Barracuda + SanDisk Ultra 3D 1TB |~| Case: Fractal Design Meshify C Mini |~| Display: Toshiba UL7A 4K/60hz |~| OS: Windows 10 Pro.

Luna, the temporary Desktop:

CPU: AMD R9 7950XT  |~| Cooling: bq! Dark Rock 4 Pro |~| MOBO: Gigabyte Aorus Master |~| RAM: 32G Kingston HyperX |~| GPU: AMD Radeon RX 7900XTX (Reference) |~| PSU: Corsair HX1000 80+ Platinum |~| Windows Boot Drive: 2x 512GB (1TB total) Plextor SATA SSD (RAID0 volume) |~| Linux Boot Drive: 500GB Kingston A2000 |~| Storage: 4TB WD Black HDD |~| Case: Cooler Master Silencio S600 |~| Display 1 (leftmost): Eizo (unknown model) 1920x1080 IPS @ 60Hz|~| Display 2 (center): BenQ ZOWIE XL2540 1920x1080 TN @ 240Hz |~| Display 3 (rightmost): Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 3840x2160 IPS @ 60Hz 10-bit |~| OS: Windows 10 Pro (games / art) + Linux (distro: NixOS; programming and daily driver)
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