Hello Everyone, my first post on this forum, hope it's in right section. I've had this laptop for nearly 2 years now and been having some issues. The Laptop Model is FX503VM-DM093T. Original Specs:
I thought of laying down the changes I've made to the laptop and what I've done so far, so you'd have a better understanding of the issue.
First thing I did when I got the laptop is install my SSD Drive, it's the 850 Samsung EVO 500GB, to replace the 1TB HDD that came with it. My next goal was to add RAM, because 8GB wasn't much, since I was aiming to mod my games. I bought the Crucial CT8G4SFD824A 8 GB 2400 MT/s. The Last thing that was bugging me was the OS. Win10 Home doesn't allow disabling some Windows features, I formatted the 128GB SSD and installed Win10 Pro on it instead. Now everything was working fine after all those changes, no issues whatsoever. The problems started about 3 weeks ago. I've been getting constant FPS drops on games that were working smoothly in the first months of having the laptop. Witcher 3 was running on High to Ultra settings with 60FPS and sometimes 50 in Novigrad and etc. The performance now is shocking, I have to decrease the graphics down to Medium or lower, it rarely hits 60FPS and usually runs at 45 max. Plus the annoying drops to 10 or 15 constantly. Wierdly enough it works smoothly when first launching the game and then starts showing issues after the first 10 Minutes. And the last issue is overheating, CPU can go up to 95, 65 idle; Load roughly 50%. GPU 60 idle and up to 95 when running, Load 100%.
At this Point I will list the things I've tried to fix the issue.
- Intel Core i7-7700HQ Quad Core Processor
- Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64-bit
- 8GB DDR4 RAM
- 128GB SSD + 1000GB HDD
- GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
I thought of laying down the changes I've made to the laptop and what I've done so far, so you'd have a better understanding of the issue.
First thing I did when I got the laptop is install my SSD Drive, it's the 850 Samsung EVO 500GB, to replace the 1TB HDD that came with it. My next goal was to add RAM, because 8GB wasn't much, since I was aiming to mod my games. I bought the Crucial CT8G4SFD824A 8 GB 2400 MT/s. The Last thing that was bugging me was the OS. Win10 Home doesn't allow disabling some Windows features, I formatted the 128GB SSD and installed Win10 Pro on it instead. Now everything was working fine after all those changes, no issues whatsoever. The problems started about 3 weeks ago. I've been getting constant FPS drops on games that were working smoothly in the first months of having the laptop. Witcher 3 was running on High to Ultra settings with 60FPS and sometimes 50 in Novigrad and etc. The performance now is shocking, I have to decrease the graphics down to Medium or lower, it rarely hits 60FPS and usually runs at 45 max. Plus the annoying drops to 10 or 15 constantly. Wierdly enough it works smoothly when first launching the game and then starts showing issues after the first 10 Minutes. And the last issue is overheating, CPU can go up to 95, 65 idle; Load roughly 50%. GPU 60 idle and up to 95 when running, Load 100%.
At this Point I will list the things I've tried to fix the issue.
- Reinstalled a fresh copy of Win10 Pro.
- Reinstalled all drivers.
- Played around with Nvidia settings based on people's suggestions such as Vsync, Threaded Optimization, Tripple buffering, pre-rendered frames and so on (Feel free to suggest).
- Made sure I was running on Maximum Performance in Power settings and Nvidia aswell.
- Ran msconfig to set maximum processors and RAM, changed it back, since no change.
- Made sure I have no unnecessary non-Microsoft services running.
- Tried running with Geforce Experience recommended settings and without.
- Uninstalled Gefore Experience.
- Opened up the Laptop to do a thorough heat sink clean.
- Cleaned off and reapplied new thermal paste.
- Scanned all drives for malware and viruses.
- Disabled GameDVR in regedit.
- Set Processor Power Management to 99% (This did seem to fix the issue but eventually I will get the same FPS Drops and Temperature doesn't change).