Acer Predator Helios 300 GPU clocks dropping...
Diabolic89
Member Posts: 23 Troubleshooter
Just got this laptop and already having issues. I noticed my fps would randomly plummet on games and noticed it was because my GPU clock drops from 1800-1900 mhz to around 100mhz.. Wondering if i should return it and get a new one?
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check your processor temperature, and check GPU, CPU, RAM and disk usage. Your core clock can be dropping due to CPU bottleneck or you're not providing enough RAM to the game.
Also tell me all of your computer specs
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temps are great. usage all good. im just getting a replacement..0
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Could be that new Intel VGA driver bug, it also drops frames randomly.
Fix is using Acers Intel VGA driver instead of the latest from Windows.- Hotel Hero0 -
hmm ok ill try that.0
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The one on acers website looks to be the same one windows grabbed.0
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Happened again. Dropped from 1900mhz to 139 for like 10 seconds. Then went back to normal0
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Diabolic89 said:The one on acers website looks to be the same one windows grabbed.
Try enabling experimental features in Geforce Experience then reboot your laptop twice.- Hotel Hero0 -
Red-Sand said:Diabolic89 said:The one on acers website looks to be the same one windows grabbed.
Try enabling experimental features in Geforce Experience then reboot your laptop twice.
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Might I ask what overclocking software your using? I know the 1060 mobile chip doesn't hit 1800-1900 clock speeds out of box.- Hotel Hero0
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Red-Sand said:Might I ask what overclocking software your using? I know the 1060 mobile chip doesn't hit 1800-1900 clock speeds out of box.0
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I got a replacement and unfortunately this one is doing the same thing. Temps are fine and everything is set for performance. Don’t get it.0
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What are your temperatures for CPU and GPU?- Hotel Hero0
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Red-Sand said:What are your temperatures for CPU and GPU?0
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Hmm.. what tweaks have you tried so far?
Have you disabled hibernation?
Any luck finding whats running for that 10 second time period?
I can say for sure thats not normal and Im wondering if it isnt some useless Windows task running every so often.
Try the setup here as it helps remove windows background nonsense:https://youtu.be/XTPMwQKlfPE
Also what game is it your playing?- Hotel Hero0 -
Red-Sand said:Hmm.. what tweaks have you tried so far?
Have you disabled hibernation?
Any luck finding whats running for that 10 second time period?
I can say for sure thats not normal and Im wondering if it isnt some useless Windows task running every so often.
Try the setup here as it helps remove windows background nonsense:https://youtu.be/XTPMwQKlfPE
Also what game is it your playing?1 -
Let me know the results!
Hopefully it's as simple as that!- Hotel Hero0 -
Red-Sand said:Let me know the results!
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You should set nvidia control panel "manage 3d settings" to "let 3d application decide" and not change any settings yourself. Leaving the gpu dedications set to auto.
Try reinstalling nvidia gpu driver version 388.31 (older driver) make sure your using the 64 bit installer
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Red-Sand said:You should set nvidia control panel "manage 3d settings" to "let 3d application decide" and not change any settings yourself. Leaving the gpu dedications set to auto.
Try reinstalling nvidia gpu driver version 388.31 (older driver) make sure your using the 64 bit installer0 -
Also noticed when my GPU usage gets higher the GPU clock drops a few hundred as well...0