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GL504 FPS Spike, Slowing, Heavy Lag, Stuttering

Leon_Vermilion
Level 7
my laptop often get FPS spike lately, Getting heavy, stuttering worse and worse..
I didn't realize at first since i'm playing an online games, because I thought that it was come from my connection.
but when i play an offline game last night i realize that it was not, it's my device that have the problem.

i'm always use trusted resource for update, like windows update, Microsoft Store, GeForce Experience, MyAsus, Intel Driver Support and Assistant.
I have tried many ways, such as removing Intel and NVidia graphics drivers using DDU, and reinstalling the latest version of the driver, disabling Game Mode and Game Bar, disabling Full Screen Optimization, Changing Battery Settings, Changing Nvidia settings, removing NVidia Experience, scanning for viruses, but that doesn't help much.

I don't know which update that ruined my device, I really love my laptop and I'm very desperate here.. 😞

images for comparison:

taken at November 16th
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taken at June 1
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and no, it was not temperature problem since the one at June 1 have more heat since i'm gamming comparing at Nov 16 that taken just for test
and Fan always at Overboost Mode
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FULLMETALJACKET7 wrote:
Also, do some testing in other games or benchmarking tools to eliminate any variable.

other game have same problem too, but I don't have the comparison like this game (june 1st benchmark result)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LRFSQe40UoBgxEr02bCVhvf0q9B9-UHe/view

Leon.Vermilion wrote:
other game have same problem too, but I don't have the comparison like this game (june 1st benchmark result)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LRFSQe40UoBgxEr02bCVhvf0q9B9-UHe/view


Do you have GPU Tweak II installed? start it and click on default settings to reset everything even if you didn't change anything, you might be getting temperature limit throttling. Also use Turbo profile for the fans in the gaming center.

SulimanAF wrote:
Do you have GPU Tweak II installed? start it and click on default settings to reset everything even if you didn't change anything, you might be getting temperature limit throttling. Also use Turbo profile for the fans in the gaming center.


I dont have GPU Tweak II..
perhap didnt read my first post.
At the bottom i write the one with the stable performance have heat around 86 degree, i was intensely gamming that time.. and the one with worst performance have heat around 72 degree, because i open it just for running the benchmark...
And my fan always at Overboost Mode.
So i didnt think that was heat related throttle..
And the video, i just start the game to test the MSI, not even 3 minute passed

Leon.Vermilion wrote:
I dont have GPU Tweak II..
perhap didnt read my first post.
At the bottom i write the one with the stable performance have heat around 86 degree, i was intensely gamming that time.. and the one with worst performance have heat around 72 degree, because i open it just for running the benchmark...
And my fan always at Overboost Mode.
So i didnt think that was heat related throttle..
And the video i just start the game to test the MSI, not even 3 minute passed

I'm not saying that maybe it's high GPU temperatures, rather maybe it's limited to 75c which cause it to throttle to not reach higher temperatures, also I'd suggest that you just enter the BIOS and exit out of it just to let your laptop fully reboot and fix any software error stuck in the background. Asus has a really buggy software and that could cause issues.

SulimanAF wrote:
I'm not saying that maybe it's high GPU temperatures, rather maybe it's limited to 75c which cause it to throttle to not reach higher temperatures, also I'd suggest that you just enter the BIOS and exit out of it just to let your laptop fully reboot and fix any software error stuck in the background. Asus has a really buggy software and that could cause issues.

Thank you for the suggestion, i'll try with gpu tweak II

fixed by Mr.Dali from Asus Support.

for everyone that already feeling hopeless from the uselessness template answer from NVidia or Windows Support that only give answer like rollback windows update and/or factory reset, here I share what asus support tell me to do.
in short.. Change Minimum and Maximum Processor State, under Processor Power Management in Battery Plan Setting.
- in Minimum Processor State, change ON battery to 5% and Plugged in to 95%
- in Maximum Processor State, change Both On Battery and Plugged in to 99%
(in my case both Min and Max Plugged in was 100%, I think that was default because I never change it before)

the result of my test after change the processor state:
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we can see the CPU performance still not stable as june 1st, and I still have loss around 2 FPS.
I don't know why and how it was able to messed up my laptop performance, but this can serve as temporary answer, till windows fix their damned update..
it works for me and I hope it can be works for you to that have a same problem too.

and case closed, thank you.