Question Buying advice for versatile laptop (Gaming and work)ĭiscussion AMD vs Intel CPU on Work-Intensive Projects Solved! I have an ASUS laptop UX305F from 2015. Info Dell Precision 7510 with GTX965M working (Successful MXM GPU Upgraded Laptops) Can I get a new power cord that works with Swedish power? Solved! Dock TB16 Dell, would it work with a TB3 supported desktop motherboard? Question Will an external nvme slot work for egpu? Question Glossy screen high power laptop needed with windows pro capability for work - please help Question Water splash on Keyboard, but laptop still works, is it permanently damaged?
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Question why does my left shift on separate keyboard which is plugged into my laptop not working? Question My Asus E410MA isnt working what do i do? If you don't have a laptop cooling pad, that might also help keep performance up by lowering the chances of a core speed slowdown due to heat. Perhaps that will kick the CPU performance up a bit. I assume you're running a 64-bit OS? Also check your Power Options and set it to High Performance. Since RAM is dirt-cheap, I would start with a memory upgrade and see what that does for you. It could be that the game is being paged to disk because of the lack of memory and it's trying to pull game data from the page file. There may be other factors as well such as CPU cache performance which may not necessarily show up as CPU load, and with your particular CPU being similar to a lower-power Core i3, that's entirely possible. It's possible that the game is bugged and future game patches or driver releases may help performance. Like you said, it's not a gaming laptop and 4GB RAM may be hurting you. I decided to upgrade to a 6850k (6 cores, 12 threads, much better single-core performance) and at the same clock speed of 4GHz, my minimum framerate improved by well over 100%. When framerates were low, my GPU utilization was also very low. After a lot of research and testing, the issue was that my processor, even though it was overclocked and had 12 threads, had terrible single-core performance compared to modern CPUs. I would frequently hit 12FPS in ESO and as low as 25FPS in WoW when there were a lot of other players around. After a lot of research and testing, the problem was that MMOs generally use one core for most game-related tasks, and offload smaller items to other cores. Most games ran awesome in Ultra mode except for ESO, and sometimes WoW would even take a performance hit in certain scenarios.
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Over the years I only upgraded the GPU, SSDs, and monitor, ultimately ending with a GTX 1080 on a 1440p screen on the original platform. For 6 years I ran a 1st gen Core i7 970 with 6 cores, overclocked to 4GHz and 12GB RAM.
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Story Time: I play ESO, WoW, Witcher 3, Skyrim, and Diablo 3. Each game is coded differently - they don't all use resources the same way. Maybe its because of the game? or maybe I need more RAM? (now I have 4gigs) But it ''waiting'' just in Scrap mechanic, In The Forest, Mafia 2, GTA IV everything seems to be ok.