Aspire A515-56G FPS drops even when not overheating + fps drops to 30 when enabling Vsync????

ILikeGames502
ILikeGames502 Member Posts: 2 New User
edited March 2022 in Aspire Laptops

COPY PASTED FROM MY REDDIT POST
first of all I just want to start this with , my sister got this laptop like 2 days ago

Acer Aspire A515-56G

but whenever she plays a game, it goes from 50-60fps to 20-30 sometimes..
I had her install rivatuner and see if we could maybe check if the cpu or the dedicated graphics was overheating.. but both are at 60-68c temps while the fps just keeps going up from 20/30-50/60

windows 10 , I asked her to see if maybe disabling vsync would help but...

it only made things worse??? don't know how but disabling vsync makes the game she plays go from 50-60fps with vsync on to just 20-30 with it off...

even on l4d2 an old game she has to set EVERYTHING to low.. except resolution

we tried seeing if maybe the laptop wasn't using the dedicated graphics??? through windows and the nvidia control panel but nothings worked.. either its at 50-60 or it just drops to 20-30 and stays there for a period of time

incase you didn't see the specs in the link I added, here it is

intel i5-1135G7 (also has intel iris XE graphics)|1x8 GB ram (at least I assume so)|500gb hdd
Nvidia mx350|1920x1080|60hz monitor

does anyone have an idea what could be causing it to run like *****? I'm seeing videos of the mx350 being capable of at least running gta v normal settings on 720p at 50-60fps+ at least
but why does l4d2 run like ***** if they set it anything slightly higher ? even genshin impact at medium settings goes from 50-60fps to 20-30 after a few minutes...

I also had her install the driver from the acer website from here but it still remains the same , we tried setting the games to use the mx350 instead of the intel graphics through windows and nvidia control panel but its still the same...

(Thread was edited to add model name to the title)


Answers

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,869 Trailblazer
    As mentioned earlier, battery must be near 100% charged and plugged in for maximum high power demand play time at 60Hz. Under high power, battery will drain even though it's plugged in. Once battery falls below about 50%, frame rates will drop below 60Hz. Then you have to stop play and let battery charge back up to near 100% again.

    Jack E/NJ