OceanWindRider
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Hello, I have a last year Asus Zephyrus M16. It has i9 and 3070ti. IT's only a few months old.
I have been noticing for the last few weeks it showing about 20 FPS in games. I tried multiple games and very rarely it goes above 25 FPS. I also tried to switching resolution to 1280*800 and a bunch of other things - removing drivers with DDU, reinstalling them from scratch, reinstalling games, etc. I also tried Ultimate mode where NVIDIA is the only GPU. And of course Performance mode.Nothing seems to work much.
I think it's overheating but I also think this should not be such a problem. I am in a relatively cold climate and the temperature in the room should be around 18 Celcius.
Recently, I tried Cyberpunk, Starfield and CAll of Duty - all showing really bad FPS.
Any ideas? I bought it only 2 months ago in the USA. So it's technically under warranty, but I am in south america now.
So i am not sure what to do. Repasting in a private repair store would be an option of course. Not sure what else..
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P.S. I tried to disable CPU Power boost in Power plan, it slowed CPU down and decreased CPU temperature significantly.. But no effect on the GPU clock.
I have been noticing for the last few weeks it showing about 20 FPS in games. I tried multiple games and very rarely it goes above 25 FPS. I also tried to switching resolution to 1280*800 and a bunch of other things - removing drivers with DDU, reinstalling them from scratch, reinstalling games, etc. I also tried Ultimate mode where NVIDIA is the only GPU. And of course Performance mode.Nothing seems to work much.
I think it's overheating but I also think this should not be such a problem. I am in a relatively cold climate and the temperature in the room should be around 18 Celcius.
Recently, I tried Cyberpunk, Starfield and CAll of Duty - all showing really bad FPS.
Any ideas? I bought it only 2 months ago in the USA. So it's technically under warranty, but I am in south america now.
So i am not sure what to do. Repasting in a private repair store would be an option of course. Not sure what else..

P.S. I tried to disable CPU Power boost in Power plan, it slowed CPU down and decreased CPU temperature significantly.. But no effect on the GPU clock.