12-01-2016 11:06 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 01:23 AM by ROGBot
12-02-2016 10:34 AM
12-02-2016 11:43 AM
hectorbastida wrote:
Can someone from the staff please answer me? Are the temps normal? Can I fix the issue where unplugged the screen blink backs some times and only runs at 30 fps?
12-03-2016 06:29 PM
12-04-2016 07:55 AM
12-05-2016 12:48 AM
Krontab wrote:
I had this same issue, I think, and almost returned it as NVIDIA and ASUS tech support were both stumped. My issue is when I enabled GSYNC it capped the frame rate at 30FPS. In the end the suggestion from ASUS tech support led me to the solution. The Asus support guy suggested manually removing (programs and features not the clean install option) all NVIDIA drivers and helper programs and installing the most recent driver from the ASUS Site. Well this oddly fixed the 30FPS cap I was getting in Titanfall 2, Overwatch and WOW. Now the issue was the version of NVIDIA Experience they have is so out of date it wont talk to NVIDIA and Battlefield 1 would not play unless I was running a more recent driver. So I performed the same deinstall and reinstall process using the 375.95 - WHQL drivers from NVIDA instead (http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/111032) . I used the express install and everything was fine with gsync on now capped at 60FPS the best my laptop monitor is capable of. I hope this helps.
For reference: During my initial attempt to upgrade to 375.95 I had not removed the ASUS installed ones I just upgraded over the top. I think this is where I went wrong. I'm not going to test it as I don't want to mess up what is working.
12-06-2016 01:54 PM
BurlaMatto wrote:
Hello,
why did you link the desktop version? You'are not using the notebook ones?
Did you remove any previous installed driver and helper via panel control before installing the nvidia reference drivers?
Regards
12-04-2016 01:38 PM
12-05-2016 01:27 AM
link626 wrote:
all THIN pascal notebooks lately seem to have "overheating" issues.
I say "overheating" because while high, the temps are under maximum.
The only laptops that don't have an issue are thick chunky laptops that have unobstructed ventilation.
The GL502 series screen lid blocks the exhaust vents when the lid is open.
Try this... close the lid about 80% so the exhaust vents are not blocked. Use an external monitor to game. Do the temps decrease or remain stable?
Gaming on battery power will always cut your framerate. That's normal with most laptops
12-05-2016 01:30 AM