TUF A15 FA506ii low CSGO fps + RAM upgrade
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01-13-2021
04:51 AM
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01-16-2024
02:07 AM
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System: Win 10 20H2
Battery or AC: Both
Model: TUF A15 FA506ii
Frequency of occurrence:
Reset OS: Yes
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Hello. I purchased this laptop few days ago (r5 4600h, 1650Ti 4GB, 8GB ram, SSD). I noticed that when playing CSGO my fps is around 70-120 (Ofic. MM, faceit, training with bots). I tried various FPS boost commands, setting the priority to high, uninstalling the game, even tried to disable/enable the services in msconfig, but nothing helped. I know that this laptop can do much more as I was getting about 200 fps on my 5 years old n551vw laptop (i5, 960m, 12gb ram). I've even updated the bios to 314 but it didn't help. The game is installed on the SSD. What do you think might be the source of the problem?
I was thinking that it might be the RAM (8GB CL22) but I'm not sure. I know that CSGO is a game that uses more CPU than GPU but I didn't think it would be a problem for the R5. Regarding the RAM, is it possible to get rid of the original 8GB ram and replace it with a single 16GB faster CL16 unit? I think I saw somewhere on the internet that the RAM is soldered and can not be replaced.
Thank you, hope you understand as my english isn't the best. Patrick.
Battery or AC: Both
Model: TUF A15 FA506ii
Frequency of occurrence:
Reset OS: Yes
Screenshot or video:
========================
Hello. I purchased this laptop few days ago (r5 4600h, 1650Ti 4GB, 8GB ram, SSD). I noticed that when playing CSGO my fps is around 70-120 (Ofic. MM, faceit, training with bots). I tried various FPS boost commands, setting the priority to high, uninstalling the game, even tried to disable/enable the services in msconfig, but nothing helped. I know that this laptop can do much more as I was getting about 200 fps on my 5 years old n551vw laptop (i5, 960m, 12gb ram). I've even updated the bios to 314 but it didn't help. The game is installed on the SSD. What do you think might be the source of the problem?
I was thinking that it might be the RAM (8GB CL22) but I'm not sure. I know that CSGO is a game that uses more CPU than GPU but I didn't think it would be a problem for the R5. Regarding the RAM, is it possible to get rid of the original 8GB ram and replace it with a single 16GB faster CL16 unit? I think I saw somewhere on the internet that the RAM is soldered and can not be replaced.
Thank you, hope you understand as my english isn't the best. Patrick.
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01-15-2021 06:15 AM
Thank you very much. My new ram (cl22 3200mhz) should be dispatched any day now. Can't wait!
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01-15-2021 06:17 AM
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01-16-2021 02:53 AM
I should have the RAM on Wednesday, I will let you know how it goes :]
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01-16-2021 08:04 AM
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01-19-2021 07:34 AM
Hello. Problem solved. Added the extra 8GM RAM and the average in CSGO is about 212fps (fps benchmark map). Before, it was about 101-102fps. Thank you 🙂
