My laptop has an Intel HD Graphics 630 and a GTX 1060, but I think it either uses only the Intel HD Graphics 630 or none at all (if that is possible at all).
In Device Manager I also tried to deactivate the Intel graphics card, but it didn't work.
Logically only 30 FPS come together no matter what settings, which is strange, but in GTA the benchmark test comes up to 80 FPS.
I'm getting really desperate.
Dear professional,
You also have to choose the GPU you want to use on a laptop, because you can't just hope that the box automatically does the right thing.
Is the NVIDIA driver missing?
What CPU and how much RAM do you have?
Intel 7700 HQ and 16 GB Ram
I always downloaded the NVIDIA driver from Nvidia Experience
Dear professional,
thanks for the answer, I know that, but where should I choose it ^^
Maybe a look at the Nvidia control panel will help you?
The GTX 1060 was chosen so that's not why.
He will use the 1060 otherwise the internal graphic chip never has 80 fps let alone the 30 fps I don't even believe.
there's something else.
possibly turn off v-synch is funny that it works normally with the benchmark apparently
Appropriate cards can be assigned to programs in the NVidia control panel. But normally the box should really do it by itself (the whole thing is called NVidia Optimus…).
With GTA V itself, you can select your GPU in the graphics settings. Ever tried it?
I tried it but I didn't find GTA: /
Regarding V-Sync, I've unfortunately already tried everything: /
No, I'm not going to check right now.
Then let me know if it works or if it no longer exists with the selection of the GPU, I mean there's because I had to do it myself with the selection.
I had looked around before and didn't see it then, no matter I just look again
If not, I have to think about it myself because I had seen it somewhere before and knew where to change it on the computer myself. Unfortunately I forgot.
Unfortunately the setting no longer exists: /
Okay, that's a shame. I'll see if I have time after the problem sometimes I'll let you know.
did you google for the problem?
Take a look at the clock speeds of the 7700 InGame. You can do that with Afterburner and the OSD, for example.
Otherwise, uninstall the Nvidia driver again completely. With profiles. Then install the current one for the card (from the Nvidia site).