So recently I bought an Asus Zephyrus Duo 16, great laptop, could run pretty much anything with good fps, Apex, which is the main game I played would run at 180~ fps constant almost all the time with occasional dips in certain areas, but nonetheless the game ran perfect.
However, recently after moving my setup (and also changing monitors from 2560x1440 @ 240Hz to 1920x1080 @ 165Hz) I noticed that, specifically in Apex i've been getting awful fps drops, only when moving my mouse, which results in sluggish gameplay and almost like my sensitivity changes, making the game unplayable. I haven't really tweaked any settings since moving my setup, and the GPU and CPU temps are fine (up to 85~ for CPU and 75 for GPU). However, when moving my mouse in game the frame dips from a constant 163 FPS to 130, 110, sometimes even 50 FPS. That being said, actual CPU and GPU utilisation does not change whatsoever. Also, when I stop moving my mouse the performance is smooth.
I've already tried setting a lower polling rate, my power plan is set to best performance, and Asus Turbo mode is on. I don't think it's a problem with my mouse or laptop specifically, as I've changed polling rates and used other mice with no effect and this issue seems to only affect Apex. Any ideas?
However, recently after moving my setup (and also changing monitors from 2560x1440 @ 240Hz to 1920x1080 @ 165Hz) I noticed that, specifically in Apex i've been getting awful fps drops, only when moving my mouse, which results in sluggish gameplay and almost like my sensitivity changes, making the game unplayable. I haven't really tweaked any settings since moving my setup, and the GPU and CPU temps are fine (up to 85~ for CPU and 75 for GPU). However, when moving my mouse in game the frame dips from a constant 163 FPS to 130, 110, sometimes even 50 FPS. That being said, actual CPU and GPU utilisation does not change whatsoever. Also, when I stop moving my mouse the performance is smooth.
I've already tried setting a lower polling rate, my power plan is set to best performance, and Asus Turbo mode is on. I don't think it's a problem with my mouse or laptop specifically, as I've changed polling rates and used other mice with no effect and this issue seems to only affect Apex. Any ideas?