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Check power- plan to make sure you are not on some low performance mode
Change power management in both Advanced power settings -> PCI -> link state power management' and the NVIDIA control panel
Use DDU to uninstall graphics drivers in safe mode and then clean install using NvCleaninstall.exe as well as NVIDIA's own driver
Disable malwarebytes and any other possible firewall that may be in the way
Format your computer reinstall OS (games and drivers only) leave the bloatware and start playing...
If you got problems after these methods, your issue is: it's hardware related.
Thank you,
I really dont know what the cause was on this Problem.
I was just playing Games and this happened Out of nowhere.
Im just afraid that this might happen in the Future again, since i dont wanna reset my Laptop over and over again.
It might be 1 or more steps that i have mentioned that can or could help you :)
what if i buy a good anti-virus programm like caspersky?