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hi all of my fellow PC nerds

 

so i am having some issues with my 5 month old laptop. it is a MSI GE60 Apache PRO with a NVidia 960m

it is having some odd things going on with it i have tried every thing that i know if to salve it but cant.

i can not play games on it like at all with out the audio braking and slowing everything down like i was ripping a tape. i get about 5 minuets in to a game and it starts and it gets so bad that i can not play at all!

i have tried to reinstall all my audio drivers and i did a fresh install of windows 10 and still nothing changed. not every game is as bad i know for some of the older games like borderlands 2 and SC:GO i do not get much at all but it is still there.

i am also have big frame drops on every thing even SC:GO and i think that is odd for a 960 and every game i have set to low or vary low and i still can not get a good FPS to play them.

i tried in bioshock infant to changer to my intel graphic's to see if it was my GPU but the same problem and the funny thing was the game was running a bit smother that with my 960 LOL

i know my laptop is thermal throttling a bit but i do not think that would do that to it would it? 

 

so i tried to recorded some if it to show you all what i am taking about but it is not working, for shadow play the sound is playing at the right speed that it should be but the video is jumping all over that place and O.B.S is only recording 50% of the sound and the video is vary bad so i do not know what so do now

and one got any idea what to do for this????

 

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If your laptop is thermal throttling then that's the root cause of your issues right there. It hits a high temp, throttles down (hence the stutter and slow-downs) then ramps back up when it achieves a workable temp. Then it just repeats the process over and over which is why it keeps going up and down.

 

Run HWinfo64, HWMonitor or MSI Afterburner and record the temperatures for the CPU cores and the GPU core, there should also be a column for thermal throttling % as well.

 

You may need to send your laptop in for repairs if it's already overheating this bad.

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2 hours ago, EricAZ4 said:

ok so i did a full vires scan and nothing. i ran Bioshock for 10m or so and this is what my tempter was at

Jesus your GPU is reaching peak temperature after just 10 minutes and its thermal throttling like mad.

You need to send in that laptop for repairs i know laptops run toasty but that's insane.

 

 

 

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