Why do I have 60-100 fps playing Valorant on my GTX 1650 Ti Laptop? Nitro 5

Nonwhisky
Nonwhisky Member Posts: 3 New User
edited February 2021 in Nitro Gaming
I have a Acer Nitro 5 which i have bought for half a year, recently i have been playing Valorant and noticed that my fps were always around 80 fps average. I tried searching for the way such as make sure that it is using my Geforce graphic card and also try boosting it up but I'm still struggling to make my fps up. 

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  • christy1
    christy1 Member Posts: 1,619 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    edited February 2021

    Try the below steps. 

    Please perform the following steps and check the CPU usage :
    >>>Power Reset
    Disconnect the charger. Please check for a battery reset PIN hole at the bottom of the device. The reset hole would have a battery symbol next to it. Insert a paperclip into the hole and press for four seconds. Let the computer sit for 5 minutes with no power. Reconnect and monitorthe CPU usage.


    >>>End Task of running programs and Disable Startup program in task manager. This fix can help you quickly end high CPU usage issue when your device becomes extremely slow or even get stuck with running programs:

    Press Ctrl + Alt + Del keys at the same time to bring up Task Manager; 
    Select Task Manager > Check and select programs that are taking high memory and CPU usage > Click End Task to close selected programs or apps. 
    Click on Startup on Task Manager > Select and right-click on unnecessary programs or apps > Select Disable to stop them running from Startup.


    >>>Run DISM command to decrease high CPU usage

    Right-click on Start and select Command Prompt (Admin), sign in with your administrator account;

    Type: DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth and hit Enter;

    Type: DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:C:RepairSourceWindows /LimitAccess and hit Enter;

    Type: sfc /scannow and hit Enter.


    >>>Disable Superfetch and Windows services to fix Windows high CPU usage 

    Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager;

    Go to Services tab and click Open services;

    Navigate and locate Superfetch, right click on it and select Properties;

    Click Stop to end the Superfetch service and click OK to confirm the change.


    >>>Press Win + R to open Run dialog > Type: msconfig and click OK;

    Check Hide all Microsoft services under Services tab > Uncheck all other remaining services > OK to save all changes;

    Restart Windows > Enable any services individually and reboot PC > Repeat the process till Windows high CPU usage issue gets fixed by then.


    Also try to increase the virtual memory of the unit. 

    is the unit updated fully.? try to increase the virtual memory.
     Go to the Start Menu >>> click on Settings. Type as performance. >>>Choose Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows.>>> In the new window, go to the Advanced tab and under the Virtual memory section, click on Change.
     Make sure virtual memory to be no less than 1.5 times and no more than 3 times the amount of RAM on your computer

    Image result for how to increase virtual memory in windows 10

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  • Nonwhisky
    Nonwhisky Member Posts: 3 New User
    I am not sure if those methods are suppose to use with my under a year gaming notebook, but if you are talking about cpu and gpu management I have already checked and I found out that when I run Valorant gpu would be working 99% with only 1 application use, that is Valorant, and cpu wont be running more than 60% if i checked it right. So I dont know if trying to decrease CPU usage would help
  • christy1
    christy1 Member Posts: 1,619 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    Nonwhisky said:
    I am not sure if those methods are suppose to use with my under a year gaming notebook, but if you are talking about cpu and gpu management I have already checked and I found out that when I run Valorant gpu would be working 99% with only 1 application use, that is Valorant, and cpu wont be running more than 60% if i checked it right. So I dont know if trying to decrease CPU usage would help

    If its under warranty then definitely you can check with tech support. Also adjusting virtual memory might help. Just check with acer support like below.

    https://www.acer.com/worldwide/
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  • Nonwhisky
    Nonwhisky Member Posts: 3 New User
    Actually I checked again, Both cpu and gpu run Valorant at 100% usage.

  • christy1
    christy1 Member Posts: 1,619 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    Nonwhisky said:
    Actually I checked again, Both cpu and gpu run Valorant at 100% usage.

    Try a factory reset and it looks like a faulty hardware. send it to acer as its under the warranty. 
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  • jaidenjamie
    jaidenjamie Member Posts: 1 New User
    christy1 said:
    Nonwhisky said:
    I am not sure if those methods are suppose to use with my under a year gaming notebook, but if you are talking about cpu and gpu management I have already checked and I found out that when I run 
    valorant commands
     gpu would be working 99% with only 1 application use, that is Valorant, and cpu wont be running more than 60% if i checked it right. So I dont know if trying to decrease CPU usage would help

    If its under warranty then definitely you can check with tech support. Also adjusting virtual memory might help. Just check with acer support like below.

    https://www.acer.com/worldwide/
    I'm not either confident if those techniques are appropriate for use with my recently purchased gaming laptop, but if you're talking about cpu and GPU management, I've already checked and discovered that when I run Valorant, the gpu would be working at 99% with just that one application, and if I checked it correctly, the cpu wouldn't be running at more than 60%. So I'm not sure if trying to reduce CPU consumption would be beneficial.