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Thread: Low fps on G20 CI
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07-10-2017 05:09 PM #11
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Try update to the latest bios, 1202 ver, the older bios have problem with fan management profile.
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07-19-2017 07:09 PM #12
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07-20-2017 08:15 PM #13
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You may want to tell us which vga card your unit came with if we want to pursue it, but my G20CI test unit with the GTX 1080 includes 2 power supplies included in one power supply 'housing' which has 2 wires going to the wall and 2 wires plugging into the G20CI (1 for each power supply), so if you have 2 wires/power supplies plugging into your G20CI, you just want to make sure all the connections are good, or maybe just try unplugging and re-plugging all the connections to the unit, wall, and power supplies to be sure.
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07-21-2017 10:00 AM #14
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07-21-2017 02:18 PM #15
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07-22-2017 07:48 AM #16
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07-23-2017 04:15 AM #17
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07-24-2017 11:22 AM #18
Yep, your GPU is doing most of the work in most games these days.
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07-24-2017 02:35 PM #19
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07-26-2017 10:41 AM #20
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Ok i noticed this happens only in unreal engine games now, no idea why.. every other game works fine now.