not performing as i thought it would

durrxnii
durrxnii Member Posts: 4 New User
edited March 2023 in 2017 Archives
my predator helios 300 gtx 1060 is capped at 60 fps. this annoys me because sometimes it would drop to 40 fps and will gaming will feel very “laggy” how do i improve my fps and have smooth gaming? btw my friend has a older laptop and still performs much better than mine. is it because of my settings, wifi or my drivers?

Answers

  • There are a couple things that can be done. However, just because a laptop is newer, does not guarantee it will perform better. Just because someone's FPS is higher, does not always mean that their PC is better.

    1. Upgrade to the latest BIOS (1.13 released on Dec 28) and video drivers (For: Intel, right-click start button, Device Manager, Display adapters, Intel, right-click update drivers using Windows Update; NVIDIA, go to NVIDIA.com, input your GPU, and download and install the latest drivers 388.71)
    2. If you want to keep the 60 FPS cap (VSync, recommended to keep on), you can enable Triple Buffering (NVIDIA Control Panel, Manage 3D settings) that might help prevent FPS drops.
    3. Uninstall the possible following:
     - NVIDIA GeForce Experience
     - Any type of FPS/Screen recording overlay
     - While the game is running, go to Start Menu > Settings > Gaming, and disable Game Mode, Game bar, and Game DVR
     - Uninstall any anti-virus or monitoring programs running in the background (CCleaner, Glary Utilities, etc.)
    4. Make sure all Settings in Window power options, NVIDIA Control Panel, and Intel Graphics Control Panel are set for best Performance.
    5. Turn down graphics in your game, specifically any type of particle/flash effects.

    Other than that, not much you can really do. Let me reinforce that the 1060 is only a mid range GPU, so it is only going to have medium performance. It wont play new games at max settings without lag.

    Skelo
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  • durrxnii
    durrxnii Member Posts: 4 New User
    There are a couple things that can be done. However, just because a laptop is newer, does not guarantee it will perform better. Just because someone's FPS is higher, does not always mean that their PC is better.

    1. Upgrade to the latest BIOS (1.13 released on Dec 28) and video drivers (For: Intel, right-click start button, Device Manager, Display adapters, Intel, right-click update drivers using Windows Update; NVIDIA, go to NVIDIA.com, input your GPU, and download and install the latest drivers 388.71)
    2. If you want to keep the 60 FPS cap (VSync, recommended to keep on), you can enable Triple Buffering (NVIDIA Control Panel, Manage 3D settings) that might help prevent FPS drops.
    3. Uninstall the possible following:
     - NVIDIA GeForce Experience
     - Any type of FPS/Screen recording overlay
     - While the game is running, go to Start Menu > Settings > Gaming, and disable Game Mode, Game bar, and Game DVR
     - Uninstall any anti-virus or monitoring programs running in the background (CCleaner, Glary Utilities, etc.)
    4. Make sure all Settings in Window power options, NVIDIA Control Panel, and Intel Graphics Control Panel are set for best Performance.
    5. Turn down graphics in your game, specifically any type of particle/flash effects.

    Other than that, not much you can really do. Let me reinforce that the 1060 is only a mid range GPU, so it is only going to have medium performance. It wont play new games at max settings without lag.

    Skelo
    will try it out thanks for the help !
  • durrxnii
    durrxnii Member Posts: 4 New User
    There are a couple things that can be done. However, just because a laptop is newer, does not guarantee it will perform better. Just because someone's FPS is higher, does not always mean that their PC is better.

    1. Upgrade to the latest BIOS (1.13 released on Dec 28) and video drivers (For: Intel, right-click start button, Device Manager, Display adapters, Intel, right-click update drivers using Windows Update; NVIDIA, go to NVIDIA.com, input your GPU, and download and install the latest drivers 388.71)
    2. If you want to keep the 60 FPS cap (VSync, recommended to keep on), you can enable Triple Buffering (NVIDIA Control Panel, Manage 3D settings) that might help prevent FPS drops.
    3. Uninstall the possible following:
     - NVIDIA GeForce Experience
     - Any type of FPS/Screen recording overlay
     - While the game is running, go to Start Menu > Settings > Gaming, and disable Game Mode, Game bar, and Game DVR
     - Uninstall any anti-virus or monitoring programs running in the background (CCleaner, Glary Utilities, etc.)
    4. Make sure all Settings in Window power options, NVIDIA Control Panel, and Intel Graphics Control Panel are set for best Performance.
    5. Turn down graphics in your game, specifically any type of particle/flash effects.

    Other than that, not much you can really do. Let me reinforce that the 1060 is only a mid range GPU, so it is only going to have medium performance. It wont play new games at max settings without lag.

    Skelo
    update: thank you so much man :) my fps has gone up from 40-60 to 160-200 really appreciate it!! 
  • ven98
    ven98 ACE Posts: 4,073 Pathfinder
    There is no point having fps higher than 60 as your screen's refresh rate is 60Hz. It is better to enable V-sync, which will reduce sluttering.
    Always post the following characterisitcs of the device:
    -Model number
    -Part number(not required, but helpful)
    -CPU
    -GPU
    -Operating system

    Helios 300 and Nitro 5 users DO NOT update the BIOS to version 1.22 if you don't want the keyboard's backlight to turn off after 30 seconds even when the device is plugged in.


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