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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Laptop GPUs also have less OC headroom that was set by the manufacturer.
Could be anything, but if you reset it to stock settings and it stops crashing then it was unstable
Some games also might crash simply due to having the OSD features active.
laptop gpu's run , yes in many cases slower then the desktop versions as they have less pixel and vertex shaders available and less room to cool the chips
lower your settings or buy a better desktop system graphic card that has more airflow
and yes a GTX 1050 is still only an entry level GPU at best ..as even a desktop GTX 960 that came out years ago matches or bests it in many benchmarks
https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-960-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1050-Mobile/3165vsm211022
But under-volting the cpu should help as this is what usually will be what overheats.
You can monitor both cpu and gpu temps in MSI AB
Prime95 + Furmark is probably too much for many laptops, so instead test with Unigine Heaven, extreme preset, just change it so it's not full screen (there is a toggle box) then select the native screen resolution. Have CPUID HWMONITOR running before hand so you can monitor cpu/gpu temps.