dan4u
Took Off!!!
I recently bought a Samsung NP550P5C laptop,
3rd Gen i5 3210M
2GB Nvidia GT 650M DDR3
6GB RAM
1TB HD
I've installed Max Payne 3, the gameplay is decent during the first 10-15 mins i.e 40-50 fps, but then there is a drastic drop in frame rate to 8-10 fps, it stays at 8-10 fps for about 30-50 seconds and then goes back up to 40-50 fps, this happens even when paused!!! and occurs again after 2 mins. so every time there's a drop in frame rate I have to pause and wait for the fps to increase, its really frustrating . This happens to all games installed i.e NFS Hot pursuit, BF3...etc
the GPU temperature is around 80-88 degree Celsius while gaming
I thought its a driver problem, so installed a Beta version driver released by Nvidia, but the problem remains. any ideas?
I did a little searching and found out that fps drops when the gpu overheats,
but overheating usually happens to old/aged computers, mines hardly a week old. and I'm not blocking any air vents, I've propped it on a book and there's even a tower fan blowing air to cool it down.
So, could it be a manufacturing defect or should I get a proper laptop cooler??
3rd Gen i5 3210M
2GB Nvidia GT 650M DDR3
6GB RAM
1TB HD
I've installed Max Payne 3, the gameplay is decent during the first 10-15 mins i.e 40-50 fps, but then there is a drastic drop in frame rate to 8-10 fps, it stays at 8-10 fps for about 30-50 seconds and then goes back up to 40-50 fps, this happens even when paused!!! and occurs again after 2 mins. so every time there's a drop in frame rate I have to pause and wait for the fps to increase, its really frustrating . This happens to all games installed i.e NFS Hot pursuit, BF3...etc
the GPU temperature is around 80-88 degree Celsius while gaming
I thought its a driver problem, so installed a Beta version driver released by Nvidia, but the problem remains. any ideas?
I did a little searching and found out that fps drops when the gpu overheats,
but overheating usually happens to old/aged computers, mines hardly a week old. and I'm not blocking any air vents, I've propped it on a book and there's even a tower fan blowing air to cool it down.
So, could it be a manufacturing defect or should I get a proper laptop cooler??