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Nafanail_Martinson2020-05-19 12:29:36
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Nafanail_Martinson, 2020-05-19 12:29:36

What to do with such wildest friezes?

Bought a laptop. Updated drivers from nvidia site, 445.87 for gtx 1660 ti max-q. Decided to start tomb rider 2013. At max settings I had 85-90 frames. But, along with this, there were the wildest friezes, lags, slow work for a couple of seconds. Frametime without glitches kept around 4-7 ms, and with such a hangup it reached as much as 100 ms. Then I downloaded GTA 5, high settings, 60 frames. And again the same crap. I decided to download firewood from the asus site, having previously rolled back the vidyuhi firewood to the factory ones. As a result, I downloaded 442.57. Decided to check GTA again. And still wild friezes. I don't know what to do, what's the problem. Just in case, I bought an operative bar until I stuck it in. Could it be a single channel issue? Or what other drivers to download? There, on the chipset, on something else. I can't even imagine why. Help me please! The laptop is new, bought yesterday. Windows is preinstalled.

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Ziegger, 2020-05-19
@Ziegger

Turn on the MSI afterburner monitor, you have some component that does not pull out, either the RAM or the CPU. Of course, one-channel is worse than two-channel, put two bars, because of this it may well be. Run the CPU through the tests in Aida64, maybe it throttles. If possible, overclock the memory through the XMP profile. All this can be googled. Drivers will not help you much, only if you have not updated the main components, then update.

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Drno, 2020-05-19
@Drno

Which disk - hdd or ssd? What screen resolution did you play?
Windows is pre-installed - there is so much slag and settings from the manufacturer that it is easier to demolish than to clean))
Use drivers only from the manufacturer's website, you need to see where the PC rests in games - in the CPU, video, disk ...
If you lower the graphics settings - friezes disappear?

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rPman, 2020-05-19
@rPman

It is not clear what friezes and freezes in 100ms and 7ms without glitches mean? 7ms is one frame.
Before installing the drivers, everything worked and after it became buggy?
Roll back to factory settings (all laptops with a pre-installed system have either a cd / usb flash image for this or a hidden partition on the disk for about a couple of gigabytes).
Then try to install not just one driver, but immediately a set for your configuration, the simplest thing is to use some popular driver pack, for example drp.su Freezes
can also be due to problems with the disk, i.e. you don't move in the game - FPS is high, you start moving, the system loads textures from the disk / swap, and the brakes begin.

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