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Ok, you need to stop presenting us videos that are not from you. This is not helping your case whatsoever.
Either you show us stuff from your laptop, or you tell us exactly what is happening.
My apologies, but this is not really encouraging me to help you further. We still don't know what your specific issue is besides "FPS drop". Well, that's normal for ALL games. All games drop FPS once in a while, unless you have hardware that is way above even the recommended configuration.
Please be more specific and show us only stuff that is actually showing YOUR hardware.
Thank you.
at first time i using Nvdia to see the performance
and than i cant capture performance monitoring. so i have to switch to afterburner
and i know that i shouldn't trust Nvdia. feel so stupid
i'm sorry everyone for wasting time
go to power option > Change plan settings > Processor power management > set minimum and maximum processor state to 99%
my fps will drop from 80+ to 30-40 but maybe i can fix that.
I would not change the settings there too much, unless you want to risk frying your laptop!
Just a warning.
but it very bad fps after losing just 1% ;(