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My Computer is Slower After Bluescreen

My laptop when gaming is under performing majorly. My games now perform at 40fps instead of 144fps. This wasn't happening until I was watching netflix on my tv and unplugged the HDMI to play on my laptop then it bluescreened. I have tried everything to my knowledge. I have updated my graphic drivers, factory reset my laptop, and went into NVIDIA Control Panel to see if anything in there was changed but everything was the same.

 

Specs:

1660 ti NVIDIA graphics card
Processor    Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10750H CPU @ 2.60GHz   2.59 GHz
Installed RAM    16.0 GB (15.8 GB usable)
System type    64-bit operating system, x64-based processor

 

If there is anything left off on specs let me know and I will edit this post and add it.

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57 minutes ago, wONKEyeYEs said:

Never had a laptop but I'm wondering if it's running off the iGPU?

Me and a friend have been troubleshooting and we tested this disabling the other gpu to use the NVIDIA and same results.

Also tried hooking up another monitor with the other gpu on same thing but the tv we hooked it up to said it was running on the NVIDIA card. We also tried this. On the tv we set it to the main display and played a game on it. This was working a little bit better but when I got to combat or shooting it went all the way down to 20fps.

I think it has something to do with it not using the graphics card to the fullest. Becuase when we had it on the tv we had task manger on the laptop. It was showing that the NVIDIA was only using 30% to 35%. I may put a post on graphic card thread and delete this one since it looks like a graphic card issue but I'm not to confident that I know myself. For now I'll leave this post up.

 

Forgot to add that we are testing this on Left 4 Dead 2 and CS:GO at 1080p max settings

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5 minutes ago, Hamstr said:

Me and a friend have been troubleshooting and we tested this disabling the other gpu to use the NVIDIA and same results.

Also tried hooking up another monitor with the other gpu on same thing but the tv we hooked it up to said it was running on the NVIDIA card. We also tried this. On the tv we set it to the main display and played a game on it. This was working a little bit better but when I got to combat or shooting it went all the way down to 20fps.

I think it has something to do with it not using the graphics card to the fullest. Becuase when we had it on the tv we had task manger on the laptop. It was showing that the NVIDIA was only using 30% to 35%. I may put a post on graphic card thread and delete this one since it looks like a graphic card issue but I'm not to confident that I know myself. For now I'll leave this post up.

Bit of a long shot, but try checking power plan and set to high/max performance.

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