New gaming laptop lied?

Aw
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Hi:-) I got a gaming laptop a few days ago. The Medion Erazer p6705-MD 61105. I have installed MediaPro market Windows 10pro 64bit. Now I've got some games. With the built-in graphics card (Nvidia geforce gtx 1050ti 4gb) and the processor (I5-8300H), almost all games should be smoothly playable on high to maximum settings. But in the games such as Fortnite jerky on middle settings. With this graffiti card and the processor one should be able to play on epic settings. I now have a new driver installed with (Nvidia Geforce Experience) so deb latest for my card. Overall, the laptop runs a bit slow. He has no ssd, but 16gb ddr4 ram and a 1Tb Hdd. Does anyone have any idea how I can play smoothly? Actually, it should work.

Th

That's probably due to Fortnite, I've heard that a lot before.

1. High performance set?

2. Is the program running on the video card? So not with the internal Intel chip?

Aw

Where do you see how the program is executed?

Aw

The highest performance of the laptop is set. Temperature is great and the power mode is on

Th

In Task Manager or with programs like MSI Afterburner. So you can also check it, or specify:

https://www.google.com/...layout=amp

co

You search on google for fortnite and stick to the tips

except with "Clean up your PC with the http://www.chip.de/downloads/CCleaner_16317939.html." which is grossly negligent.

it can also be the server, etc. Etc. Or any programs that you use as a monitoring or general maleware you already druff have

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The answer is simple, your information is wrong. You can't play on epic settings with this card and expect constant fps. This is not even with the desktop variant. Even with the 1060 desktop version in Fortnite Tilted Towers on Episch it will come to occasional jerks.

This card is simply not good enough for that, you should inform yourself sensibly before you expect a certain performance.

Aw

But it also jerks on average mediocre to strong

Aw

The laptop is slow overall. Does it help to retrofit a ssd?

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Yes that's all in the frame, make it a benchmark