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My Nvidia Graphics Driver Problem Upon Startup

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So, I got this new gaming laptop from msi and I got this one problem. I bought a gaming laptop because my job involves me traveling to other places a lot so, I bought a gaming laptop since its much easier to bring than a desktop (Obviously). But, I got this problem of after updating my laptop graphics card driver and shutting my laptop off, the graphics card isn't performing as before. I usually play pubg and get around 70 to 80 fps after updating my graphics card driver, but after I shutdown and start up my pc, pubg only runs around 30 to 40 fps. I tried removing the graphics driver using DDU and installed a fresh driver but it was no use. If some kind of software genius out there can fix this problem, I would appreciate it. Please feel free to post open ideas as my last resort is resetting my pc which will be painful.

Laptop: MSI GT73VR 7RE Titan

CPU: i7 7700HQ

GPU: Geforce GTX 1070

RAM: Kingston 2400 16gb ddr4

HDD: 1TB

SSD:256TB

OS: Windows 10 (64-Bit)

Location of Nvidia Graphics Driver: MY PC > Windows (C:) [SSD] > Program Files

Nvidia Graphics Driver Ver: 388.31-notebook-win10-64bit-international-whql

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Did you set the preferred performance mode in Nvidia Control Panel? Change it to "Prefer Maximum Performance" in the global settings.

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Where is the global settings exactly? Not sure of what you are talking about.

 

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2 minutes ago, FateBroken said:

Where is the global settings exactly? Not sure of what you are talking about.

 

never mind I found it

 

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