CPU Cores hover betwen 81C - 84C ( max 88C ). (Assasin's Creed : Odisey (max graphics setting) <25 fps (same spot) : Under full load WITHOUT Assus's Overboost function CPU Cores hover betwen 78C - 83C ( max 87C ).(Assasin's Creed : Odisey (max graphics setting < 35 fps in dense citties) Under full load + Assus's Overboost function Thank you for taking the time to respond.Įdit: Temp : (Room temperature~28C during day)<- but now 17C (when measured). I can try to link a full system report if this is not enough. RAM - 8 GB ( i can't find more info for the life of me) Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU 2.20GHz, 2201 Mhz, 6 Core(s), 12 Logical Processor(s) I'm not sure exactly how detailed i have to be, but here. (I think this has something to do with the RAM) But it's very much OK now. One last thing - After the process was done, when i turned on then off for a good 6-7 times before it turned on for good. Other than that, try to have a black page near by and outline the laptop and place each screw from the position you've unscrewed it from / or write nect to it/them what is was screwed in, just so you don't screw anything in the wrong place and need to open her up again, and forget to screw an important bit. This is important and it's done so that the static electricity on your body does not discharge in the motherboard. Although there are some devices that plug into the wall, that can ground you. Try to 'ground' yourself in some way, i wetted my bare feet and keept them firmly on the ground. Make sure to take out the internal battery, unplug the power supply and hold the power button pressed 5-10 seconds to completely discarge the capacitors on your motherboard, you don't want to fry anything on the mother board. I found my Asus TUF Gaming laptop fairly easy to open up, all the screws are in the open (no taking out the ruber bits to expose more screws) you don't need to unscrew your motherboard completely to replace thermal paste, although i did to clean everywhere. Clean the previous paste with a soft cloth, with gentle and soft movements (don't use anything metalic or conductive) Noctua NT-H2 comes with alcohol dabed hankies, don't waste them on cleaning the old paste you will need them later. Noctua NT-H2 is a wonderful thermal paste i saw 15-20 degrees (Celsius) of difference, in both my CPU and GPU, all games working flawlesly now and with much MUCH higher framerates. This was solved by the advice of Jay_dog, by cleaning the fan parts, and replacing the thermal paste which was dry and smeared all over. idk what to do.īasically, from what i understand it was thermal throttling, which means it was runing to hot to and was droping performance to cool down. P.p.s - I've though it might be a cooling problem, but it makes no sense the way it goes up and down, or maybe the power supply is strong enough. I have notices for some reason, on AC-Origins (max graphics) the FPS can sometimes remain firm at 40-45, with only sometimes droping FPS to 20-25 for few seconds. I have no idea what this could be, i've tries reinstalling the games and the drivers and C++, i've tried restoring the setting on Nvidia control panel, i've tried lowering in game graphics, i've tried cleaning my PC with activated ACS, scaning the computer for miners, updating drivers, nothing has worked to far.Ĭan anyone please help me, it's getting so that i can't play any game for more than 15 minutes. This happens constantly, after the first 10 minutes, the problem starts and does not really goes away until i exit the game. I've checked the task manager and everytime the FPS drops, the graphics card 3D clock goes spikes from 30%-60% to 99%-100% then it goes back down, and the games plays as normal. This has made most games unplayable and it's frustrating as hell. then it start randomly droping FPS from like 45 - 60 all the way down to 4-5, for few seconds, then it goes back up to 45-60 frames, then back down, then back up etc. So here's the problem - I'm playing games anything from HL-Alyx to Subnautica to GettingOverIt, and the game will run smoothly for the first 10 minutes or so. So, i've had this problem for a few months now, and i was thinking maybe it'll go away on it's own after few updates, but no such luck.
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