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Low FPS on a new PC, software or hardware?
Hello.
I bought a brand new MSI GE72 6QF, installed everything, set it up. It strained that where it should be about 300fps - 60-100 (tested on CS GO minimum settings), while on something much more demanding fps is the same. I dabbled with firewood and settings, climbed on an Internet and looked at solutions. Even moved from 10k to 7k. Still no change. Well, maybe up to 120 has grown. But there should be many times more.
The return time is coming to an end, and I don't know what to do.
I will be glad to help.
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Parameters can be found? Or should I type in the model in Google myself and look for the necessary modification of your laptop in the model range?)
120 FPS without overclocking in cs:go is the limit for this hardware and everyone has it. Set it to minimum and enjoy 300fps.
Who told you that "should be"? Are you the developer of this particular game? Do you know that there is no FPS limit from above, that vsync is turned off, that the same is not done in video drivers and its settings?
firstly, in the cops, maxfps can stand.
and also check if it runs with Intel HD graphics and not Nvidia.
For some reason, MSI laptops are upsetting. Although I thought they were a good choice.
Somewhere the engineers screwed up during development.
I had 62 episodes, I took it for video broadcasts.
As a result, there were pauses in the broadcasts, I thought that there were problems somewhere with the video card drivers.
Tried to juggle with drivers, changed OSes. Did not help
Then he played on it. Freezes about once a minute. Even the old Half Life 2 took off.
In short, trouble and a lot of nerves.
I also saw a review on YouTube from "Ai How Simple".
He had a laptop of the older series and the trouble was similar.
Apparently they have some kind of marriage in video cards on gaming laptops.
I gave the laptop to my mother, she has enough.
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