09-17-2020 04:48 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 06:55 PM by ROGBot
09-20-2020 01:19 AM
cedie1994 wrote:
Bump
09-18-2020 09:43 PM
cedie1994 wrote:
I've seen multiple people mentioning the extact issue as i'm encountering myself.
So about a week ago, i started recieving these crazy "stutters", that make any somewhat GPU intensive game completely unplayable.
The GPU usage would randomly spike from 60 - 70% to 99 - 100% resulting in my clock speed to drop significantly and my FPS to hit single digits.
This has nothing to do with the ingame settings, all of the games i encountered this issue with used to run perfectly fine and at very reasonable temperatures.
The issue is demonstrated in the video shown below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPJ_BNjk8yY&feature=youtu.be
I've pretty much exhausted all the solutions i could find on this forum, and so far nothing has worked.
The sudden nature of this issue appearing has made me think it's caused by some recent (driver)update, but i can't be sure.
09-29-2020 02:35 PM
09-30-2020 09:27 AM
KorosuKivy wrote:
try rolling back your graphics drivers to a version that recently ran well. modify in-game settings to reduce shadow and or LOD.
09-30-2020 10:05 AM
cedie1994 wrote:
As mentioned in my post, this has nothing to do with the ingame settings, i can play the game on min settings, reduce resolution to 1280 * 720 and this still occurs.
I've also tried earlier versions of my graphics driver, clean installs with DDU, multiple factory resets,... and all to no avail.
09-30-2020 11:14 AM
KorosuKivy wrote:
Well if you have exhausted all software fronts its going to be a hardware issue. and its probably going to be a low voltage getting to your GPU or thermals being overcooked.
09-30-2020 11:23 AM
cedie1994 wrote:
Take a look at the video, temperatures are fine and these were at a hot summer day, generally i never exceed 75 ÃÃâ€*’‚°C on even the most demanding games i play.
The issue i'm having is common for the GL504GM, there's multiple posts on this forum of people with the exact same issue, making a hardware issue far more unlikely.
What would cause a low voltage getting to my GPU though?