Reason behind my question is a bit of an unusual one.
I do all my gaming on a gaming laptop that's getting on in age, one of those games is Counter Strike GO. About a year ago a big CSGO update got released that rendered the game barely playable to a tiny percent of people (lots of console errors, lots of stutter).
According to internet sleuths the issue is created if your CPU runs at a certain clock speed, and the only reliable way to resolve it is to change it (up or down).
I had a look through my BIOS and that doesn't seem to be an option for my laptop. Is there another way to do it? That or any other suggestions appreciated, I'll try just about anything at this point (the laptop's not in the best shape anyway). Cheers
SPECS:
Windows 10 Home 64-bit (10.0, Build 18363)
GIGABYTE
P27GV2
BIOS: 1.03.03RGI6 (type: UEFI)
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4810MQ CPU @ 2.80GHz (8 CPUs), ~2.8GHz
16384MB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M
I do all my gaming on a gaming laptop that's getting on in age, one of those games is Counter Strike GO. About a year ago a big CSGO update got released that rendered the game barely playable to a tiny percent of people (lots of console errors, lots of stutter).
According to internet sleuths the issue is created if your CPU runs at a certain clock speed, and the only reliable way to resolve it is to change it (up or down).
I had a look through my BIOS and that doesn't seem to be an option for my laptop. Is there another way to do it? That or any other suggestions appreciated, I'll try just about anything at this point (the laptop's not in the best shape anyway). Cheers
SPECS:
Windows 10 Home 64-bit (10.0, Build 18363)
GIGABYTE
P27GV2
BIOS: 1.03.03RGI6 (type: UEFI)
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4810MQ CPU @ 2.80GHz (8 CPUs), ~2.8GHz
16384MB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M