[SOLVED] Is my GTX 1050 busted

Grimlock_1

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I have an Acer A715-71G-746H with:
  • Intel i7-7700HQ 2.8GHz (Turbo: 3.8GHz)
  • GTX 1050 2GB GDDR5 VRAM (Desktop version NOT mobile)
  • 16GB DDR4 RAM

Now my problem is that I've been struggling to play games at a solid 60fps at even low-medium settings, but I've seen people getting a smooth 60fps on high settings on most games with stuff like gtx 970 and a worse CPU.

For example I can barely get 30fps with several lag spikes in Deus Ex Mankind Divided on medium settings with MSAA disabled meanwhile here's someone getting a smooth 60fps with a gtx 1050 2gb, but with a much worse i3 processor:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaqJMXlgI_w


Can someone let me know why this is happening and what should I do to resolve this?
 
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a GTX 970 is a better GPU than the 1050 so that's not a surprise
and some i3's have quad core (8xxx, 9xxx) or like the i3-7350K are unlocked (can be OC'ed for better per core performance) so neither case makes your GTX 1050 broken. It's just an entry level GPU
also might try turning off MSAA

I have an Acer A715-71G-746H with:
  • Intel i7-7700HQ 2.8GHz (Turbo: 3.8GHz)
  • GTX 1050 2GB GDDR5 VRAM (Desktop version NOT mobile)
  • 16GB DDR4 RAM
Now my problem is that I've been struggling to play games at a solid 60fps at even low-medium settings, but I've seen people getting a smooth 60fps on high settings on most games with stuff like gtx 970 and a worse CPU.

For example I can barely get 30fps with several lag spikes in Deus...
a GTX 970 is a better GPU than the 1050 so that's not a surprise
and some i3's have quad core (8xxx, 9xxx) or like the i3-7350K are unlocked (can be OC'ed for better per core performance) so neither case makes your GTX 1050 broken. It's just an entry level GPU
also might try turning off MSAA

I have an Acer A715-71G-746H with:
  • Intel i7-7700HQ 2.8GHz (Turbo: 3.8GHz)
  • GTX 1050 2GB GDDR5 VRAM (Desktop version NOT mobile)
  • 16GB DDR4 RAM
Now my problem is that I've been struggling to play games at a solid 60fps at even low-medium settings, but I've seen people getting a smooth 60fps on high settings on most games with stuff like gtx 970 and a worse CPU.

For example I can barely get 30fps with several lag spikes in Deus Ex Mankind Divided on medium settings with MSAA disabled meanwhile here's someone getting a smooth 60fps with a gtx 1050 2gb, but with a much worse i3 processor:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaqJMXlgI_w


Can someone let me know why this is happening and what should I do to resolve this?
 
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Oussebon

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Have you checked CPU and GPU temps with something like HWinfo or Realtemp?

Is the Windows power plan set to high performance?
Is the Nvidia GPU set to be the preferred graphics processor in Nvidia Control Panel?
Also in the control panel, is the GPU set to prefer maximum performance?