Slow laptop, constant FPS drops in even no graphics-intensive games like Rocket League?

Ne
- in Acer
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Moin everyone

unfortunately I have a little problem:

I like to play PC games, but unfortunately they are often jerky… We have already tried to set the settings to low, as well as optimizing various in-game video settings without success. Since I have already tried various things, such as resetting my PC to factory settings, defragmenting the HDD memory several times, also trying to patch several settings in-game, only unfortunately you can find games with a little more graphics, such as Rainbow Six Siege, Battlefield 1 and even Rocket League are heaped on problems, for which unfortunately a lot is a mystery to me, since I actually have a gaming laptop that would have to work relatively well with older games, since it is barely 2 years old and that was then best model on the market. We have also already tried to put games that are not as graphics-intensive on the SSD, but still just stuttering in games

Information about the laptop:

Acer Predator Helios 300

G-Force 1050 Ti

Intel Core i7

16 GB RAM

The PC has no damage and runs otherwise perfectly, only the games are almost all not playable, because I sometimes play at 20 FPS.

I just tried a benchmark test, unfortunately I just don't know where my PC is on average… (picture in the attachment)

Slow laptop, constant FPS drops in even no graphics-intensive games like Rocket League

Please ask for help because I don't know what to do next.

Be happy about any answer.

Br

Do you have a Hdd in there?! Then it should also be clear to borrow why some games "lie" because your specs should actually be good enough…

Ne

Yes I have. I defragmented it several times and also put all the games on it, since unfortunately there are only 118 GB on the SSD, of which 40 GB are already installed by the Windows 10 operating system.

Br

Then you should also be clear why you have fps drops… Then next time you'd better ask how to upgrade a Ssd in a laptop than the Okey?

Ne

It's not because the SSD is too small, but my problem is that the games all worked well on the HDD six months ago and I always had constant FPS numbers.

Br

Aha, … Maybe the games have changed too? And adapted to ssd's? 😅