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I'm trying to play WoW but I'm getting 5-7fps which I shouldn't be but I don't know why it has dropped from the 60-70 I used to get, I'm hoping one of you guys can help me, my laptop is a HP Omen running:
16GB Ram
Intel i7 2.50 GHz processor
GEFORCE GTX 860M graphics card
Can anybody help me out as it's baffled me how I'm running at <10 fps.
Thanks
16GB Ram
Intel i7 2.50 GHz processor
GEFORCE GTX 860M graphics card
Can anybody help me out as it's baffled me how I'm running at <10 fps.
Thanks
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Firstly, has anything happened or changed on your system regardless if you think it could affect gaming?
Secondly try checking for operating system, graphics and game updates and apply those. After all of that you can download and run GPU-Z to check the temperature so you can rule out thermal throttling. Also in that program it will show you the cards clock speeds so you can see its powering up correctly.
Secondly try checking for operating system, graphics and game updates and apply those. After all of that you can download and run GPU-Z to check the temperature so you can rule out thermal throttling. Also in that program it will show you the cards clock speeds so you can see its powering up correctly.
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Buxtyy wrote Firstly, has anything happened or changed on your system regardless if you think it could affect gaming?
Secondly try checking for operating system, graphics and game updates and apply those. After all of that you can download and run GPU-Z to check the temperature so you can rule out thermal throttling. Also in that program it will show you the cards clock speeds so you can see its powering up correctly.
Thanks mate, nothings changed apart from maybe drivers, so hopefully that will be it. Thanks +rep
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