why my Nitro AN515-57 gpu spikes while playing game?

dferdy
dferdy Member Posts: 2 New User
edited August 2022 in Nitro Gaming

my gpu spikes while im playing game everytime, device Nitro AN515-57

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Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,826 Trailblazer
    edited August 2022

    First of all the AN515-57 is not considered as a top sort of a gaming platform but, it does have as its top specs like for example and if your AN515-57 has the i7-11800H CPU / RTX-3070 6GB and has 64GB total 2x 32DDR42666MHz RAM and a NVMe PCIe 3 x4 like a Samsun 970 Pro or a WD NS70 type M.2 drive as sort of up there as hard core gaming rig. Also imo don’t use any of the PCIe 4 M.2 SSD’s as it will be wasted as the AN515-57 will not take advantage of the PCIe x4 speeds.

    Which game are you playing that is shown in the caption of the NS? And what spec is your AN515-57 laptop that you have? The AN515-57 comes in different spec combinations which one do you have? Is it a i5-11300H or an i5-11400H is it an i7-11370H or an i7-11800H and what GPU is in your laptop, is it the GTX-1650 4GB, RTX-3050 4GB, 3050Ti 4GB, 3060 6GB or the 3070 6GB? Also how much RAM are you running on your laptop, as this laptop can run max of 64GB at 2x32GB DDR4-2666MHz that is dual channel which is the best to run games, dual channel like 2x 8GB, 2x 16GB or 2x 32GB are the top setup for gaming and editing but don’t use overclocked RAM as it won’t work and also a PCIe 3 x4 top M.2 drive like the Samsung 970 Pro or the WD NS750 drives.

    Install the Crucial System Scan as you will find all this out (btw, I’ve got an AN515-56 with an i7-11370H CPU GTX-1650 GPU and 32GB 2x 16GB DDR4-3200Hz CL22 RAM dual channel and a WD NS750 SSD and this combo works great with gaming) tell us what SSD M.2 drive are you using, as the top M.2 drives for the AN515-57 are the likes of the NVMe PCIe 3 x4 from WD NS750 or Samsung 970 Pro that will give you the top and best performance for the AN515-57. 

    As all these component factors have everything to do with the max gaming performance of your laptop. IMO and from looking at your CPU performance on the NS caption, its your CPU/GPU/RAM and M.2 drive combinations that need to be upgraded for the games that you play to make this laptop perform at its peak, yes I know that CPU and GPU cant be changed but the RAM and SSD M.2 drive can be changed, so look at all those aspects combinations to improve your performance as and if you do all those upgrades then you won’t overstress your laptop like its shown in the NS caption that you have shown! Good luck and hope this helps you out.