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3060 TI
Windows 10 was installed and at 400+ fps there were friezes and not smoothness of the picture today I decided to install Windows 11 23H2 because I heard that it was completely finalised
And you know what?
FPS has grown to 470, smooth image and everything is fine
PC optimisation, drivers and settings were the same
i5-10500
rtx 2060 super
16 gb ram
nvme ssd
tried:
use -vulcan on game lounc setttings
update hpu drivers
disable TPM in bios
downlock gpu
replaced RAM's
played with windows settings like game mode and other services
updated from win 10 to 11
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/822vs3481/Intel-i5-3470-vs-AMD-Ryzen-5-3600
GPU old, 2013
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/radeon-r9-290x.c2460
Look "Relative Performance" part where R9 290X takes place as 100%
Then compare GPUs below
1080p bench
https://youtu.be/edAVnclEEr8?t=815&si=XpFldU2uvitvmepm
Laptops mobile CPU and mobile GPU can't perform same as desktop chips.
Laptops use less power (wattages), where you think it gonna outperform of nothing?
It simply can't.