My CPU gets a very bad mark in iXTU

Foxyintheboxy22
Foxyintheboxy22 Member Posts: 13

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edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hello,

Two years ago i bought this laptop and this my first "high-end" laptop ever. Since the day i got this, i noticed something was not getting in the best shape but i was so ignorant about Pc.  

I'll give you some informations and late we will talk about the problem:

-LAPTOP MODEL: Acer predator helios 300 (G3-572).
-CPU: Intel Core i7 7700HQ @ 2.80GHz / Kaby Lake 14nm Technology
-MOTHERBOARD: KBL Sienta_KLS (U3E1)
- BIOS VERSION: Insyde Corp v.1.22 date 15/03/2019
-GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060 6gb
- RAM: Can't find type, 16gb 1200 avrg Freq.

Now that's the problem, in the last 2 years i used to get very hot temperature and a very low end performance on some kind of games. Now i'm getting professional involved in Warzone scene but i can't really afford new pc cuz of my university. I noticed that my pc can't get 75 stable fps in warzone and that's looks so strange to me, so i started investage about it. I noticed my iXTU mark for the CPU is around 600 and that's a very ***** mark imho. Trust me guys, i tried everything since 2 months to now...i used XTU, Throttlestop in every possible configs from hotel hero or other users with my same models....i just get a lil bet performarce in xty (like +20/30 points) and less C° during stress test but the mark doesn't move from 600+- .

I read about users with my same model that could reach marks like 900+ and i think that should be the normality for me too. Please tell me what i could try. I read about users that flashed their BIOS with a custom one and solved but to be honest i don't know how to do and i wont ***** everything off.

That's the pic of my last Benchmark in XTU with iXTU,Throttlestop and Bios resetted to def. values: https://imgur.com/CNf6Ncq .

Please guys help me, i need to make this CPU works a lil better.

Best Answer

  • strider16
    strider16 Member Posts: 123 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon
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    I don't play this game, so I don't know what is maxing out, if your CPU or your GPU is being your bottleneck. One thing you could try, if the limiting factor is your CPU, is upgrading the RAM. This laptop come with single channel memory, if you can afford buying another RAM module to install in parallel with the one it already has you get dual channel. For some games this is relevant, it may be such a case.
    Nothing peaks at the same time...
    https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/33054103

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