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I have a Clevo P650SG (980m) and I have been getting really low framerates in Battlefield 4, dipping into the 20s when there is medium amounts of gunfire, and 30s when I'm firing. I'm plugged in and on performance mode, everything is adequately ventilated, latest drivers. Could someone help me troubleshoot?

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I have a Clevo P650SG (980m) and I have been getting really low framerates in Battlefield 4, dipping into the 20s when there is medium amounts of gunfire, and 30s when I'm firing. I'm plugged in and on performance mode, everything is adequately ventilated, latest drivers. Could someone help me troubleshoot?

 

Well, do you have any other heavy applications running in the background? like F@H, or perhaps something that's using the hard drive that you need to game (downloads, etc)

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I have a Clevo P650SG (980m) and I have been getting really low framerates in Battlefield 4, dipping into the 20s when there is medium amounts of gunfire, and 30s when I'm firing. I'm plugged in and on performance mode, everything is adequately ventilated, latest drivers. Could someone help me troubleshoot?

check your power settings.

 

also go into nvidia control panel and turn power management mode to perfer maximum performance.

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This is the first time I have had a laptop, changing the nvidia setting. Windows and the Clevo settings are on performance already. Based on notebookcheck and less trustworthy reviews I should be able to hit 60-70 on default ultra, I'm running reduced AA. I will report back soon. No background apps other than steam, origin, drivers.

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