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Slow down after waking up your PC from sleep?
 

I have been using my laptop for a year now, and sometimes just shut the lid of my laptop, lazy or not hesitant to shut down it anyway. After I have waken up my laptop from sleep, I played Tekken 7, it used to play fine before I put it to sleep, but after I put it to sleep, I noticed increased latency and dropped frames. My laptop's model is ASUS ROG GL553VW.

 

I also tested osu! as one of my tests, when I play the game before I put it to sleep, it played fine, there were no lag spikes noticed on the game. But then after I put my laptop to sleep and woke it up, osu! has been performing weird with time-to-time lag spikes which causes increased input delay/latency and dropped frames.

I've heard the same issue with Xbox One X. According to Digital Foundry's FFXV Analysis, they've noticed that the game slows down when the console was put on sleep mode before you played the game.

Digital Foundry's Video:


Do you think guys that it's a bug within the OS, drivers, BIOS, CPU, or hardware?
I can provide a video proof to my case, but I can't promise to be so technical with the data gathered, first of I'm an incoming Grade 10 student, secondly, I just want to play games ?

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13 minutes ago, valdyrgramr said:

Well, it could be congestion of data.  One thing you could try is updating the chipset drivers and other drivers if you rarely do.  Chipset would be the main one to look for in this regard.  It could also be the infamous RAM bug Win 10 is known for.

Well, I have installed latest drivers, BIOS, and Windows updates always. Restarting the system can fix the problem, but what I don't know is, where is that thing coming from?

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2 minutes ago, valdyrgramr said:

Option 1 = Bring up task manager then click the startup tab.  From there look for it, and disable it.  After that restart.

Option 2 = click the up arrow on the taskbar and see if you see it there.

Both options do not work.

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