asus G56JR problem in all games,including cs go
Hi guys,as I've mentioned in description,my laptop has the following stats:
Proc :i7 4700HQ 2.4 GHZ
VIdeo: Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 M
Rams: 8 GB
Harddrive:500 gb.

Now,the problem is,since i bought the laptop,it's been a hell of a ride,between me trying to make all games work at decent framerate,and the laptop itself who has constantly rejecting into doing what I wanted to.
Now,speaking of cs go,i have all my settings set to low,and still the best fps i can get while not in combat,is 150(in flashes/smoke situation,it drops @ 50-60,which is not playable at all imo).
Yet again,i have all my settings put on high performance,V-Sync disabled,and all that stuff i've found on the web.Oddly enough,even if i put settings on high,or on low,the fps is the same,IT JUST DOESNT WANT TO INCREASE!

I'm using a 24" samsung monitor,with a 60 Hz only,but I've tested the game without the monitor plugged in,and the problem is still the same.
Not only in cs i have this problem,I barely could play low games,such as Bioshock Infinite,Battlefield 3,and so on.

I honestly have no idea what to do,or what the problem is,I also have a cooler,and the heating I dont think it's a problem.CPU temperatures are normal,I checked them.
Please,for the love of god and for the love of 1000E spent on this ♥♥♥♥ laptop,help me out with a solution,because this isn't how it's supposed to be.

Thanks in advance,
Cheers.

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cekobidonq Jun 3, 2015 @ 1:11pm 
It may be because you're connecting your laptop to an external display (I assume it's 1080p). If your laptop's native resolution is something like 1366x768, then you're scaling up quite a lot. It may be difficult for your graphics card to run this kind of resolutions with a great framerate. And btw I think 60fps on a 60Hz monitor is perfectly playable, but that's imho.

Never mind, I missed the part where you said you tested it without the monitor plugged in :P
Last edited by cekobidonq; Jun 3, 2015 @ 1:13pm
GlockSNITZELLL Jun 4, 2015 @ 2:43pm 
any1?
GlockSNITZELLL Jun 6, 2015 @ 4:11pm 
no one ?
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Date Posted: Jun 3, 2015 @ 1:05pm
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