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NVIDIA 940MX Fps Drop Problem

I have warranty but They saying "this is not hardware problem and you haven't a problem in your laptop."
 
Correct, this is the 'norm'... utter shite

Take it as a lesson learned: don't buy this type of lappy again!
 
No, you can check your Precision X settings to see if you can tick a box to 'unlock' these sliders. You are not in the BIOS when you use Precision X.

My guess however is that while it may be possible, it is unlikely to even have an effect and is locked down within BIOS entirely. Here is how it looks in MSI Afterburner (if you cant find it in precision, delete the application and google for MSI Afterburner instead, its much easier to use).

Specifically: tick Enable Hardware control and monitoring, low-level IO Driver, low-level hardware access interface.

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Bottom line: what @eidairaman1 said. Don't bother. Get a proper GPU

I don't know if that laptop would be capable of a external GPU if he even has the right ports for it
 
Unfortunately, laptops are not gaming rigs, as far as thermals are concerned. Throttling is normal on laptops. I really believe its a lost cause... Not being mean, it's just reality.
 
You guys dont seem to understand that with laptops or most laptops you cant unlock most of those settings in afterburner. And most laptops dont have those things in the bios. Laptop bios are hard locked down.
 
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