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While I do not list the settings, I tried multiple. While I bought this laptop for playing all games ultra I went the extra mile here, setting everything low besides 1080p resolution, locking 60fps in Nvidia Control and locking screen frequency in Windows to 60hz.
I guess I will proceed with the now-nvid-normal routine of uninstalling all drivers and starting all afresh.
Runs great on my Nike Men's Air Mag (Back to the Future), only $35,000. But for an actual era graphics card that's mentioned at all in the recommended specs, it doesn't run very well on those.
OP, have you confirmed the game is utilising the Nvidia GPU, and not the integrated intel GPU?
Also, how much power are your CPU and GPU pulling? If they are actually being utilized and performance is bad, there's something beyond hardware going on. Is the CPU and GPU throttling too? Also, what Dynamic res/DLSS are you using?
If your GPU is maxxed out, lowering settings will help. If not...it won't. just turn on Adrenaline overlay and see what your card is reporting. OR Afterburner overlay to see what's going on with all your hardware in real time.
wish I was kidding, but it's the only issue I can see with the information I have xD
am running this extra smoothly on 4070ti and ryzen 5600x
He's on a mobile 12th gen chip. LIke man, is everyone brain damaged from shoddy tech tube reporting? the chips don't push over 1.3V on mobile- there's no voltage issues.
The whole intel chips fiasco was boost voltages exceeding like 1.5V consistently. Any board partner with a lick of sense who subdued boost voltages at 1.4V and below were fine.
Actually thats a lie. I had a hiccup entering Kalm the first time but it smoothed out in less than a half second.
i9-14900kf
64gb of RAM @ 6000
literally no issues.