FPS Lag Spikes

YousefXPlayz

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i Have a lag spikes in everygame.
i Have tried alot of things none of them worked.
I Tried:
1- Windows update
2-Formate
3-Updating the drivers
4-Reinstall The Game
and i benchmarked the games and i found that iam running the games normally on 40 - 50 % load and 86c - 97c is that normal ?? and thx
 
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Yeah you clearly have a thermal bottleneck. BOTH your CPU and GPU are getting too hot, especially your GPU. A laptop cooler might help but I would not expect any miracles either with those temps either. The thinner a laptop is the more trouble it has cooling off. Yours is a fairly slim design from what I could find of it online. With those kind of temps I honestly wouldn't expect your laptop to last very long either (few years...maybe). Things you can do to help it last longer:

1. Get a laptop cooler
2. Never use your laptop on your lap/bed/pillow...always use a hard surface to ensure airflow is decent
3. You could try using some canned air to clean out any dust from the heat sink/fan holes
4. Don't game on your laptop or run any...


i have a laptop Lenovo Z51-70
Specs:
CPU: intel core i7-5500u 2.40 GHZ
Graphics Card : (1): AMD radeon R9 M375 (2): INTEL HD graphics 5500
Ram : 8gb
system type : 64 bit
windows 10 pro
 
Your laptop is pretty under-powered for gaming. Not totally useless spec wise but not good either. As for the temps and CPU? usage...your clearly hitting a thermal bottleneck at 97C which is way to hot for my comfort (laptop I may expect/accept 85C maybe 90C if under 100% load). What do both CPU and GPU temps/usage look like in game (you did not specify which you were showing temps/usage for in your earlier posts)?
 


I asked many people about my problem and they told me to by a cooling fan for my laptop and for the usag/temps

1:Cpu 45%\85c
2:gpu 60%\97c and in some times it went to 100c for the gpu and thx
 
Yeah you clearly have a thermal bottleneck. BOTH your CPU and GPU are getting too hot, especially your GPU. A laptop cooler might help but I would not expect any miracles either with those temps either. The thinner a laptop is the more trouble it has cooling off. Yours is a fairly slim design from what I could find of it online. With those kind of temps I honestly wouldn't expect your laptop to last very long either (few years...maybe). Things you can do to help it last longer:

1. Get a laptop cooler
2. Never use your laptop on your lap/bed/pillow...always use a hard surface to ensure airflow is decent
3. You could try using some canned air to clean out any dust from the heat sink/fan holes
4. Don't game on your laptop or run any program that will run your CPU/GPU under heavy load. If you do...
5. Save for a new laptop, you're going to need one in the nearish future.

Sorry the news is not better.

 
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