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3060 Laptop test. 2 days old.
If there is no mux switch you will have to plug it via hdmi to 2nd monitor to bypass optimus, else you would have an issue with rendering, goes from dgpu to igpu then display instead of dgpu to display.
Time? Certain locations that stutter? A mission?
To me this sounds like a VRam issue.
But generaly it wouldn't take hours to appear.
Temps the same.
Are you sure you don't change anything else everytime this occurs. Maybe take it anywhere else where the laptops air vents are blocked like a bed or a couch? Or you take it off of the powersupply or close it and reopen it?
And just to be sure you mean by get off for the night you shut it down go to sleep and the next day the performance is bad from the get go?
Well anyways I found that If I ran the game at medium settings with DLSS set to quality on at .05 and then turned on vsync to my monitors refresh rate of 59 I was able to play the game for a better period of time. Please let me know if this helps you out at all. I'm having alot more fun with the game now that I can actually play it.
sounds like you're letting it go into power saving mode and the laptop is switching to the onboard and no longer using the main gpu