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I recently bought the "Acer Predator Helios 300."

Specs:

Intel core i7-9750H,

nVidia GTX 1660 ti,

16Gb RAM,

1Tb HDD,

256Gb SSD.

 

Then installed Assassin's creed Odyssey and set everything on Ultra.

I had expected this outcome:  image.png.c01b697f7168b37a3a9c0820ec4ddf66.png

The resolution: 1920x1080

 

This is the link to the above website.

 

Don't know why, but I am getting this as the result:  Report_2019-10-27_6-47.html

 

Is there a problem with the hardware?

Did anyone get the same result on the "Acer Predator Helios 300"?

What must be done in order to make the laptop perform the "Expected way"?

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Generally when laptops aren't hitting expected performance targets, the first thing I look for is thermal throttling.  Take a look at your temps in games/benchmarks and see if thats causing slowdown.  If it is, you can try adding a cooling pad under your laptop or undervolting hardware slightly to cool it down.

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12 minutes ago, Polyvalent said:

Generally when laptops aren't hitting expected performance targets, the first thing I look for is thermal throttling.  Take a look at your temps in games/benchmarks and see if thats causing slowdown.  If it is, you can try adding a cooling pad under your laptop or undervolting hardware slightly to cool it down.

GPU and CPU stay under 60 Degrees Celsius with "Turbo mode" enabled.

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12 minutes ago, Polyvalent said:

Generally when laptops aren't hitting expected performance targets, the first thing I look for is thermal throttling.  Take a look at your temps in games/benchmarks and see if thats causing slowdown.  If it is, you can try adding a cooling pad under your laptop or undervolting hardware slightly to cool it down.

GPU and CPU stay under 60 Degrees Celsius with "Turbo mode" enabled.

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