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I am playing GTA V on my HP Victus laptop with these specs:

CPU: 12th gen Intel i5 turbo 4Ghz
RAM: 16GB
GPU: 3050
SSD: 512GB

Why is the game stuttering all of a sudden, is it due to hardware damage after accidentally dropping the laptop on the floor recently ?

Any help is appreciated, thankyou.
 
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Hey there,

We need a little more info. Please list your full PC specs. Does this happen on all games? Are all your system drivers and bios up to date?
HP victus
12th gen i5 turbo 4.2ghz
16gb ram
3050 gpu
512gb ssd
It happens on all games
All necessary drivers are up to date
 
I am playing GTA V on my HP victus gaming laptop and getting fps >100,but when the fps is dropping to 30-40 for approx 1min then the GPU clock speed climbs up to 1500MHz and it remains constant until again the fps goes up to >100.
To summarize, 40fps- GPU Clock speed 1500MHz(constant).
>100fps-GPU Clock speed fluctuates ~1200MHz(rapid fluctuation)

Specs: i5-12450h
16gb ram
nvidia 3050 4gb vram
win 11(updated)
gpu drivers are up to date
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Experts, I have no intention of making duplicate threads but plz help me .I cannot rest,worried plz.
I have seen videos on yt with same model and ingame settings:
View: https://youtu.be/-P1uh21MNJM?si=Aze62uMOrUF4RW8-
 
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All of your threads have been merged. This is the same on-going issue, it seems.

Please do not create another thread on this topic. Stay here and follow-up with others if you have any chance of finding an actual solution.
 
I am playing GTA V on my HP Victus laptop with these specs:

CPU: 12th gen Intel i5 turbo 4Ghz
RAM: 16GB
GPU: 3050
SSD: 512GB

Why is the game stuttering all of a sudden, is it due to hardware damage after accidentally dropping the laptop on the floor recently ?

Any help is appreciated, thankyou.
I suspect that when the laptop was dropped it broke or cracked the thermal interface material between the CPU and GPU's respective coolers. I would try opening up the laptop and reapplying new thermal paste. Of course this may not be the exact cause YMMV.