low fps on Asus rog gl702 with gtx 1060
The fps is unstable it drops 60-19fps in all games

Config
I7 6700hq
16gb ram
Gtx 1060 6gb

Thanks in advance

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Are all drivers up to date?
Is your power supply powerful enough?
Have you run a log on CPU/GPU temperatures?

7 years ago
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Yea all up to date

7 years ago
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hmm. that's strange. same laptop here (GL702VM-DB74), and no issues like that at all.

still on factory install or custom fresh install?

7 years ago
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Factor y install bro mine is GL702VM-DB71

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ahh, well super similar model. mine sitll 1060 6gb / i6700hq / 16gb ram as well.. its probably ssd size diff only or something like that. (256gb ssd here)

i'm still on factory install too, just shrunk a little for a linux partition as well. honestly i'm clueless though how to try and help, it just worked fine outta box for me tbh, as well as the newest drivers/updates.

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Did u unistall any Asus bloatwares??

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no, it's fairly close to factory settings all around to be honest since i spend 90% of my time inside of linux instead. i only boot over to windows just long enough to game, then restart back to linux for anything else.

all i've really done in windows was just kept the nvidia drivers updated, windows os itself updated (with the upgrade assistant first), added steelseries software for my controller, and installed steam & games.

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i guess i could add that i've swapped both of the drives out, but that should not of effected FPS gain by hardly anything (if anything at all).
pulled the factory 256gb that was in it and put in a samsung evo 850 that was a little faster, and traded the 1tb hdd out for a intel 250gb i already had. but the factory ssd or even hdd for that matter shouldn't drop the FPS that significantly.

edit:
firestrike results & pcmark08 home results

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Windows 10? If so make sure to Disable Game DVR. To turn it off on Windows 10, open the Xbox app, go to settings, go to Game DVR and change the slider to OFF.

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Thanks bro will try it and update

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also if win 10 make sure that you are downloading updates only from MS site and not using their propogation service - which acts like torrents and means you are supplying updates for others - in small bits :) - my original build had that on by default - but not sure about later builds (think they might have changed it by now)

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the factory installed version of the os on these laptops ask you which form of updating you want, but the default selected choice is sharing updates enabled.
^the upgrade assistant that it launches automatically on first time launch (along with asus registration) is what asks i mean.

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yeah sounds about right :) - cunning little buggers - don't share our OS illegaly, oh but the tech that uses that form of propogation - nice, we'll use that :P

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I hate windows 10 for updates I turn em off (along with other crap), set them to 1am but they still decide to update on it's own and always when I want a quick reboot. xD

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Just curious, could you give me a few examples of what games are we talking about?

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Witcher 3 at high I got 60fps after 10-15min it dropped to 19,fps
Batman Arkham Knight at 30fps

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I agree with the other guy, it could be overheating. Overheating or memory (ram) leak.

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Agree with both

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agree with both, and adding in the possible power management issue and it runs off battery occasionally instead.
bios revision & chipset drivers are two things i'd make certain are updated to possibly resolve if that's the case.

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its is easy
Go to nividia settings and change from quality to high performance

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Or at the very least make sure your GPU is the one that's being used. I didn't realize I had to check and when my 1070 could barely play a game I checked and it wasn't selected.

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Maybe it's set to run on the integrated graphics instead of the 1060?

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He wouldnt be able to open it

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surprisingly most games would still open, but it would be closer to ~6fps dropping to ~1fps instead of ~60 to ~20. ^^
similarly to what thelaughinman was saying on barely playing a game xD

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You should throw that rig out of the window.

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Buy a laptop fan. That ROG laptop does not have the big vents other ROG laptops have (such as my G751JT). Plus, with a 1060 the heat is probably the issue. G751JT picture below.

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