Fps downs in games

Biodude9456
Biodude9456 Member Posts: 2 New User
edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives
I have recently purchased (a few months ago) the laptop Acer Predator Helios 300 and had no problems instead of some display graphics error which I've already solved. Some days ago I have experienced an enormous fps drop while playing overwatch. I usually get 60-70 fps with medium graphics (forums say getting 70 fps at ultra is normal, so somethings can be already wrong) at overwatch but after a while of playing it my fps go down to 9,10,15 and after a couple of minutes, they go back to 60-70. I have the latest Nvidia drivers installed via Geforce Experience (390.65 at the moment) and I have no idea about what version of bios I have. I will be glad to provide any type of information to help to solve this issue.

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  • Skelomorph
    Skelomorph ACE Posts: 463 Pioneer
    edited January 2018 Answer ✓
    This is copied from another post of mine. I first suggest doing these first before other options: 

    - Updating BIOS
    - Disable Game bar, Game DVR, and Game Mode
    - Updating NVIDIA drivers
    - Uninstalling GeForce Experience

    There are a couple things that can be done. 

    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 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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    Product: Acer Predator Helios 300
    Model: G3-571
    "Don't cry because its over, smile because it happened."
    - Dr. Seuss

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  • Skelomorph
    Skelomorph ACE Posts: 463 Pioneer
    edited January 2018 Answer ✓
    This is copied from another post of mine. I first suggest doing these first before other options: 

    - Updating BIOS
    - Disable Game bar, Game DVR, and Game Mode
    - Updating NVIDIA drivers
    - Uninstalling GeForce Experience

    There are a couple things that can be done. 

    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 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
    Please quote me so I get a notification of your reply!
    If I helped you, like my post and/or select my post as 'Solved'.
    Please put your laptop model in your signature so we can know what device you have.

    Product: Acer Predator Helios 300
    Model: G3-571
    "Don't cry because its over, smile because it happened."
    - Dr. Seuss
  • Biodude9456
    Biodude9456 Member Posts: 2 New User
    Well... I disabled Game DVR and not only the frame drop stopped, but also my fps went from ≈60 to +150... Microsoft often does well but sometimes...

    By the way, thank you so much, I'm so glad that it was so easy to set.

    Love you 
    <3 
  • Skelomorph
    Skelomorph ACE Posts: 463 Pioneer
    edited January 2018
    I am glad it worked. Microsoft is trying to make things easier, but they don't always get it right.

    So the only thing you disabled was the Game DVR and things smoothened out? I'm working on putting this information in the sticky thread next update so I am trying to gather specific cases in which it solved issues. 

    Skelo
    Please quote me so I get a notification of your reply!
    If I helped you, like my post and/or select my post as 'Solved'.
    Please put your laptop model in your signature so we can know what device you have.

    Product: Acer Predator Helios 300
    Model: G3-571
    "Don't cry because its over, smile because it happened."
    - Dr. Seuss
  • Vamparics
    Vamparics Member Posts: 21 Troubleshooter
    edited January 2018
    @Biodude9456 i have helios 300 and i have some problems if u dont mind can u check them for me or can u give me your twitch or smth i can speak with u because i am so confused i would be glad rlly thanks in advance i would like to ask u fast few questions now what windows 10 version u use u can check by run>winver also i would like to know what is your nvidia/intel version beside do u have screen freeze after startup can u do small check for me after u start your laptop can u try pressing on the battery sign in the taskbar and fast move the cursor does it freeze for 2 secs or its fine thanks in advance