Unexplainable FPS problem on Acer V3 772G

bloodknight2012
bloodknight2012 Member Posts: 2 New User

Hi there! I'm using Acer V3 772G with Intel i7, GTX 760M, 8 GB of RAM, running on Windows 8.1, if it matters. I've been getting FPS issues lately. I was randomly experiencing sudden FPS drops (down to like 15) in all games no matter the settings. What I did when this happened - I reinstalled all the computer's drivers, cleaned it up a bit (viruses, registries, etc...), restarted it and the FPS was back to normal. I just want to mention that exactly two weeks ago I did a clean new install on Windows so that's why I didn't resort to reinstalling it. However, yesterday I discovered something very peculiar:

 

- Laptop is plugged in and everything goes perfectly fine - I play a game at a constant 40 fps.

- I unplug the laptop and suddenly the fps starts varying between 15 and 30 fps via very sudden and uncomfortable drops.

- I plug the lapotp again and it gets better.. just not enough. It ALMOST locks in about 33-5 fps with drops (just not as frequent as before's) to about 25. I change the settings to the lowest possible and it keeps dropping to 25 no matter what.

- I restart the laptop and suddenly it's all fine.

 

With the exception that today restarting doesn't help anymore. Any suggestions to what could possibly cause that and ideas how to fix it? Thanks in advance!

 

Some side notes:

 

- I have set the computer to "High Performance" both in the NVIDIA Control Panel and Windows Power Management.

- I have set the preferred graphics processor to be High-performance NVIDIA processor in the Global Settings of the NVIDIA Control Panel so it's not likely to be an IGP problem.

- The temperature of the CPU and GPU are both at about 50-60 C when the laptop is idle on dekstop with no processes on. Is it too high or something?

- I disabled some Intel and NVIDIA services in msconfig. I thinks the problem dates from even before that but I'll mention what I've disabled anyways:

 

Intel Content Protection HECI Service

Intel Capability Licensing Service Interface

Intel Capability Licensing Service TCP IP Interface

Intel Dynamic Application Loader Host Interface Service

Intel Management and Security Application Local Management Service

NVIDIA Update Service Daemon

AetherosSvc (it's some Windows thing but anyways...)

Best Answer

  • Tommy-Acer
    Tommy-Acer VIP Posts: 6,317 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓

    In reading over your post, I'm noting several things that might have affected your system.  You state you removed virii, edited the registry and did a clean install of Windows on the system.

     

    I'm going to suggest that you recover the system to the factory load, and attempt this again.

     

    Acer will not be able to suport a retail copy of an operating system that you install.

     

    Please review this article:
    Installing a different Operating System

     

    Reloading your Acer Computer

Answers

  • Tommy-Acer
    Tommy-Acer VIP Posts: 6,317 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓

    In reading over your post, I'm noting several things that might have affected your system.  You state you removed virii, edited the registry and did a clean install of Windows on the system.

     

    I'm going to suggest that you recover the system to the factory load, and attempt this again.

     

    Acer will not be able to suport a retail copy of an operating system that you install.

     

    Please review this article:
    Installing a different Operating System

     

    Reloading your Acer Computer

  • srirkris
    srirkris Member Posts: 5 New User
    It's a possibility that in battery, only the Intel graphics card is enabled hence the FPS comes down. For the nVidia GTx760 to run, you need regular power.

    Once power is back, you need to set your game to use the nvidia as I understand switching may not be automatic.
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