Sirus_u Troubleshooter

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  • I wouldn't really consider myself advanced. But I'd rather say, i have a lot knowledge on everything about computing and I'm only scratching the surface of advance because I'm going out of my comfort zone by doing extremely risky stuff that can harm my computer which i normally wouldn't do this but windows 10 is iffy for…
  • @GAMING6698 Okay well it seems you're out of ideas, which completely blows on my end since i'm starting to blow my mind over this.
  • While benchmarking tf2, the cpu didn't really hit high, but i kind of expected it since i made modifications to the game myself for performance, but ayo! Performance is alot more stable and the removal of the stick also removed the annoying "stuttering while looking fast" issue i had on the game before, i tried running at…
  • https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/27791615 it made a difference, went from 1.8 Ghz to 2.35 Ghz which is exetremely promising.
  • I thought that'd might be the problem, alright i'll respond soon.
  • Yikes?! That's werid, it hit's over 2000mhz time to time, sometimes when just browsing or doing regular computing.
  • https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/27790617
  • @GAMING6698 Okay well it seems you're out of ideas, which completely blows on my end since i'm hurting my head over this. Anyone else mind take a gander at this dilemma? PLEASEEEEE
  • Yup, everything's fine and dandy as for set up, pulled in, performance is set to high all the time, cooling pad for hope, clear airflow, system is up to date ( The bios update was the only thing that ever gave me a performance boost up until this point ) i'm just never sure on why my CPU only runs at base clock and never…
  • I actually did this before you sent this, i had better results when the Maximum processor state was set to 0% ( unlimited ) because it spiked up to 2600Mhz but only in the menu before setting it to 100%, which has it locked at 2 Ghz no matter where i was in the game. I've pretty much tried a lot of solutions up until this…
  • It's was set to those preferences during benchmark and during regular use before the benchmark.
  • 1) It's locked at the base clock speed, which is 2.0 GHz. 2) I've bench marked this before on CPU intensive games like Team Fortress 2 and Garry's mod. They don't require a not too powerful GPU and while using RivaTunner and Msi afterburner to benchmark, while checking, it's locked to 2 GHz, never goes up nor down in…
  • I've done all of this already, but i highly suspect that the problem here is that the laptop is overheating, is there anyway to undervolt my GPU so i can get the full performance out of the CPU?
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