01-01-2021 09:21 AM - last edited on 01-16-2024 02:07 AM by ZenBot
01-01-2021 04:51 PM
01-01-2021 08:48 PM
anhquangno1delete running background applications.
- System: win 10 64bit
- Battery or AC: 120w charge
- Model: fa706ii
- Frequency of occurrence: always
- Reset OS: have not reset any
- Screenshot or video:
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Detailed description:my laptop never get the best performance as it should have. I have set nvidia to prefer graphic card, power management to maximize performance in every single application in nvidia control panel. However, it only get around 50 to 60 fps in dota 2. I have searched on youtube and seen that gtx 1650ti should get around 120 fps ultra setting in that game. But this never happens to my laptop. Things that i have tried :
-Using DDU to uninstall all graphic card driver and reinstall newest nvidia and amd rog driver in my asus ( version 27.20 or some thing like that).
-Install all update from my asus and window update
-install newest bios
-install driver of nvidia webpage (not the asus page)
-disable all other app include antivirus software before opening game.
-pci express to maximize performance
Despite all my effort, it even lag more than 1050ti. I have try several game like horizon zero dawn, metal gear solid v, gta 5, cemu emulator. All lag as crazy. My friend's laptop which has a gtx 1650 can run these games without any lag. Im tired of struggling with it. Please tell me what to do?
Asus tuf Fa706ii can not reach highest performance
01-01-2021 11:51 PM
RAJU.MSC.MATHEMATICSLátest dch based driver even worsens the problem. All other things have been tried as well but no potential solutionhttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/42727/asus-tuf-fa706ii-can-not-reach-highest-performance
delete running background applications.
delete all tasks under task scheduler.
set unnecessary Services in service menu startup type as manual.
if possible update latest video bios firmware to your GPU card
use dch based driver for playing games.
latest is 460.97 hotfix
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01-01-2021 11:51 PM