I've also tried to overclock the cpu, but i cant. My bios are locked and i cant see advanced settings.
I don't know what else can ido...
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I've also tried to overclock the cpu, but i cant. My bios are locked and i cant see advanced settings.
I don't know what else can ido...
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I'm not sure how Nvidia sets up their chipsets, but it sounds like you're bottle necking somewhere. Can you lock your PState? You may have to force it run and stay running at max. It sounds like your dedicated card is being funneled down the same bus as your integrated. Check your BIOS to see if you can force only the dedicated card to run and try to lock your CPU states.hello,
I have a laptop Acer V5-571g (i5 1,7gh, 8gh ram, gforce gt620m)
I have performance problems with my cpu and gpu. When i am playng most of the times my cpu and gpu are at half power, and my fps are really low. Im cheking it with MSI Afterburner. the gpu temperatures never are to high (50º-60º) maybe cause the gpu is working at half power.
I know that my gt620 is not the best card but im playing with all shettings at minimum.
I am sure that the game is using gt620m and not using intel graphic card. Maybe the problem is optimus, sometimes gt620m stops working and intel card is working, I dont know. But i am forcing from nvidia control panel to use GT 620m.
All my drivers are updatet.
I will be very thankful if anyone know something about that.
As an advisory, locking your states can be harmful to your machine and cause instability and even damage. Keep a close eye on your CPU and GPU temps. If you start breaking 80-85 degrees, back off or you risk damaging the computer.
Issue with 620m from what i recall benchmark wise it's just bad..... Hopefully you're lucky and have newer version of card which was better performer, Low-(Pushing med settings be near impossible or tricky...). If we go by nividas info supposily better but like i said it isn't much in real world performance.
Like Marishi said if you've never flashed bios don't do it unless necessary but seems like fact holds a new machine be better if you don't need mobility build a desktop imo.

From what I understand NVidia has it's CUDA rendering which is better at rendering large video format files or video editing while AMD focuses more on gaming for it's rendering. There has been the debate since the dawn of time about which is better. NVidia or AMD. I've had both and I've found that neither are better than one another. AMD is less dynamic, but also comes at a cheaper price. NVidia is more pricey, but can multitask a bit better.Issue with 620m from what i recall benchmark wise it's just bad..... Hopefully you're lucky and have newer version of card which was better performer, Low-(Pushing med settings be near impossible or tricky...). If we go by nividas info supposily better but like i said it isn't much in real world performance.
Like Marishi said if you've never flashed bios don't do it unless necessary but seems like fact holds a new machine be better if you don't need mobility build a desktop imo.
AMD is a bit easier to modify when it comes to overclocking and changing core frequencies than NVidia (at least I've found). Different strokes for different folks...
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