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Hello LTT forums! I had this problem for about a year now and I think its time for me to end this once and for all. I have the MSI GT73VR 7RE TITAN from 2017 and I have no idea how to fix this problem. When I play PUBG, I get around 80 - 100 fps usually and one day it just stayed at 30 - 40 fps which was a really drastic difference. It is only fixable when my nvidia graphics driver is updated and I get my frames back. However, when I turn my laptop off, this process must go through again. I tried factory resetting my laptop and ddu but both didn't help. Please help a fellow gamer out because I don't want to waste 5 minutes to go through the process every time I turn laptop on.

Specs:

CPU: Intel i7 7700HQ (non-overclocked)

GPU: GTX 1070

ram: 16gb ddr4 2400

Screen: 120hz, 1080p, IPS, 5ms response time

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It's either PUBG being broken (which can be argued) or your PC is using your iGPU instead of the dGPU which is weird, any temps when playing the game? 

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-Check CPU&GPU temps, usage and clock speed. See whether got throttling or not

-Check 'high performance Nvidia processor' is selected in Nvidia Control Panel

-Is it plugged in?

Desktop specs:

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AMD Ryzen 5 5600 Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX

Asrock Challenger Pro OC Radeon RX 6700 XT Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (8Gx2) 3600MHz CL18 Kingston NV2 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD

Montech Century 850W Gold Tecware Nexus Air (Black) ATX Mid Tower

Laptop: Lenovo Ideapad 5 Pro 16ACH6

Phone: Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro 8+128

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MSI laptops have a utility called “Dragon Center”

 

If the above doesn’t work, see if there’s anything inside there which can explain the low FPS.

 

Your laptop should not have issues with games like PUBG despite the poor optimization. A GTX 1070 paired with the GT’s stock cooling system should not throttle if well-maintained. 

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