Blacktower wrote:
I have a big problem, i've updated all drivers from Asus site and while i'm playing the frame rate drops drastically ! I've called the customer support and they told me to update drivers, but i've done this a million of times, pls help me
Blacktower, we need more information. What games are experiencing frame rate drops? What kind of drops? Lag type - momentary, or extended? Do you see any system messages pop up, like "Display driver restarting"? or do the games exit unexpectedly?
When you reboot do the games run ok for a while, and then start having the low FPS problem after a time, or do the low FPS problems start as soon as you start the game?
Did you download updated drivers from the G750JX location only, or did you look for and find newer versions in the support sites for newer ROG laptops?
List of places to look for latest drivers in Asus support:
http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?57948-nVIDIA-vs-ASUS-drivers-for-GeForce-980M&p=477402&view...Are these network based games, or locally only played games - is it network lag, disk lag, CPU limited, GPU limited? Are the games web based, java applets, or locally executed programs?
What do the monitoring programs like hwinfo64, GPU-Z, CPU-Z see for temps, frequencies, % load on CPU/GPU during both times when the FPS is good, and when it lags?
Think about what you need to debug these kind of problems, like version numbers of drivers - video and otherwise, games names/versions, network type used - wifi/ethernet, etc and list them when asking for help debugging. All the info you need is the same info we need to assist you.
You can also google for the name of the game(s) you have problems with, and look for help in support sites for those games. Typically if your laptop is up to date it is a game specific - or a general network ISP / DNS problem affecting everything. It is occasionally hardware, but almost always configuration of software - system or game - or both.
Hang in there, we always find the problem - there are a lot of experienced gamers and systems people here in the forums
🙂When you figure this out on your own, after gathering the above info it sometimes provides an insight to you as to the problem, please come back and list all the info, debugging you did - how you found the problem, and how you fixed the problem.
Whether you need/get help from us here, please do come back and let us know how it works out - I am sure it will help someone else in the future searching for solutions here in this forum
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