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    Question Bad performance on G74SX

    Hi everyone!

    So I've read alot of posts about the performance on the G74SX and I think that I'm not getting the same performance as others. For example I've read people saying they play games like skyrim and BF3 on high/ultra with no problems and I've seen clips on youtube showing it. The thing is... in campaing on BF3 for example on low settings my fps is 35-50 and on high settings my fps is 20-30 and I don't know what to do about it.
    I'm running BF3 on 1920x1080 resolution. Do I maybe need to lower that?

    I'm running throttle stop and I have performance mode on and I have the latest drivers and everything... I really don't know what the problem is.

    If anyone have any suggestions or fixes I would be very thankful.

    I have a ASUS G74SX-TZ277V that I bought in Sweden but the computer is from Norway

    The specs:
    Intel Core i7 2670QM / 2.2 Ghz
    8GB of RAM memory
    Nvidia GTX560M 3GB

    Could the problem be that I only have 8GB of ram? Because most people have the 12 or 16 GB versions of the G74SX.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenComedian View Post
    on BF3 for example on low settings my fps is 35-50 and on high settings my fps is 20-30 and I don't know what to do about it.
    I actually laughed. You expect more? 20-30fps on Battlefield 3 isn't that bad, if you wanted to run it smoothly on maxed out settings you should've just bought a desktop computer not a laptop. You really think ASUS is so dumb that they'll sell a PORTABLE DEVICE that is able to flawlessly run a game with top tier graphics AND costs 1.5k$ at the same time?

    If you want that kind of laptop though, pay 4x more, buy Alienware or some other crap with custom build, but don't complain when after several weeks it dies or sets your house on fire while you're playing BF3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TorturedBIscuit View Post
    I actually laughed. You expect more? 20-30fps on Battlefield 3 isn't that bad, if you wanted to run it smoothly on maxed out settings you should've just bought a desktop computer not a laptop. You really think ASUS is so dumb that they'll sell a PORTABLE DEVICE that is able to flawlessly run a game with top tier graphics AND costs 1.5k$ at the same time?

    If you want that kind of laptop though, pay 4x more, buy Alienware or some other crap with custom build, but don't complain when after several weeks it dies or sets your house on fire while you're playing BF3.

    Where do we submit nominations for "Least Helpful Post of the Week?" I think we have a winner!

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    Okey then tell me what this is? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9Pqfp23mZA

    I know that is OC but still so much difference?

    Next time you post something. Post something that would help instead of posting your unnecessary comments...

    I asked politely and that is how you answer me.. Seriously don't post anything if you don't have anything useful to say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenComedian View Post
    Could the problem be that I only have 8GB of ram? Because most people have the 12 or 16 GB versions of the G74SX.
    I seriously doubt that that's a problem. As I understand it, there are very few games that ever approach full use of 8Gb. I don't know enough about those games and what frame rates you should expect, but maybe other G74s owners who do play them can share their experiences and help you out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrodyBoy View Post
    Where do we submit nominations for "Least Helpful Post of the Week?" I think we have a winner!
    Thank you! My thoughts exactly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrodyBoy View Post
    I seriously doubt that that's a problem. As I understand it, there are very few games that ever approach full use of 8Gb. I don't know enough about those games and what frame rates you should expect, but maybe other G74s owners who do play them can share their experiences and help you out.
    Okay thank you for that information! Then I don't have to go out and buy more Ram memory :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenComedian View Post
    Okey then tell me what this is? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9Pqfp23mZA
    A video card with default core speed of 775MHz clocked up to 940MHz and you can't see the difference? That's a shame.

    Quote Originally Posted by BrodyBoy View Post
    Where do we submit nominations for "Least Helpful Post of the Week?" I think we have a winner!
    How smart! Did you come up with that joke by yourself? However, that doesn't change the fact that I'm right.

    BF3 won't run smoothly unless you OC the GTX560M. End of story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TorturedBIscuit View Post
    A video card with default core speed of 775MHz clocked up to 940MHz and you can't see the difference? That's a shame.


    How smart! Did you come up with that joke by yourself? However, that doesn't change the fact that I'm right.

    BF3 won't run smoothly unless you OC the GTX560M. End of story.
    I won't even bother you clearly aren't here to help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenComedian View Post
    I won't even bother you clearly aren't here to help.
    It's funny how you're seeking help when there is none. That is how G74SX performs and if you want to change that, upgrade or overclock the card.

    Ok, maybe I was a little harsh but how exactly do you expect to be treated when you purchase a 1000$+ product without even knowing what it's capable of?

    EDIT: I'm not making all this up, I also own a G74SX.
    Last edited by TorturedBIscuit; 04-08-2012 at 05:23 PM.

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