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Докладване на проблем с превода
Do u have any antivir ? If yes run it, if not, grab malwarebytes and run a scan.
Also how old is the laptop?
As for the age of the laptop, it is about 3 years old (give or take a year).
I did another scan, this time with "scan for rootkits" on. Still, nothing was found.
Possible a app could also cause slow downs. Like a toolbar or whatever.
Also, have loaded tunngle from the official site?
As for other programs, it only installed Tunngle itself and nothing else.
Have tried updates, like graphic(nividia/amd if) and windows?
What are the temps while playing? Also possible over the years u have a nice dust collection in your hardware.
Ram: 6.00 GB (4.96 GB usable)
Windows 10 (64 bit)
No graphical updates and only the windows 10 updates that come once or twice every month.
The temps I do not know, but it does get toasty on the upper left part of the laptop.
Dust collection is very possible. I did mean to blow out the dust like 5 days ago but forgot.
low end ulv apu for subnotes and tablets, a processor that is not able to withstand sustained loads, and after half an hour of work with acceleration automatically shifting to its base frequency 1800
And I doubt that this is a real Tunngle - rather RAT with Monero miner ;)
Btw
Fall Creators update is essentially like a new OS install
So you'll want to reinstall the latest drivers for your GPU and Ethernet/Wifi
I would also check the Task manager and look for suspicious processes and those sucking up more resources than they should be.
2: I got Tunngle from https://www.tunngle.net/en/
Also nothing out of the ordinary is taking up any resources, with only things like Superfetch of Windows defender using up memory now and again.
and just because it has an APU doesnt mean it doesnt have a GPU
The GPU is built onto the CPU, thats what an APU is.
So either way you slice it, its still a GPU that needs the AMD drivers for it to work properly.
and since you thought otherwise, wouldnt surprise me if the GPU driver or lack there of is the problem.