New pc, stuck at 30 fps even with graphics at minimum
I am having a lot of issues with games and i am stuck at 29-32 fps. Even if I set the graphics to as LOW as possible my pc is still slow.

here is my pc info:

processor
10th Gen Intel® Core™ i3-10100 processor(4-Core 6M Cache 3.6GHz to 4.3GHz)

laptop
Windows 10 Home, 64-bit, English

videocard
Intel UHD Graphics 630 with shared graphics memory

memory
8GB, 1x8GB, DDR4, 2666MHz

harddrive
1TB 7200RPM 3.5" SATA HDD
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Washell 2020 年 12 月 17 日 上午 11:11 
Sounds about right for those specs.
Cathulhu 2020 年 12 月 17 日 上午 11:12 
It's a low performance ultrabook, what did you expect?
Dr.Shadowds 🐉 2020 年 12 月 17 日 上午 11:27 
OP, did you buy a laptop because of being portable, price, and expecting high performance? If so you made bad choice.

Internal graphics processing unit -iGPU are trash coming from Intel for decades for performance. You get far more performance by having a dedicated GPU, from AMD, or Nvidia GPU, which will smoke iGPU by upward of 50x the performance, yes that is correct what you read, iGPU are that bad...

iGPU is basically a person running with two legs competing against GPU is basically a sports car that how far we talking in performance terms in 100 mile race, if that helps you understand.

You bought a crap laptop, that aim toward doing office, school work, and light application usage.
GeRNuTz 2020 年 12 月 17 日 上午 11:28 
Yes just bring it back to the shop,and buy a real PC :D
nullable 2020 年 12 月 17 日 上午 11:36 
Depending on the game it doesn't seem crazy. It's a pretty low end/entry level system and clearly not spec'd for gaming.
Iceira 2020 年 12 月 17 日 下午 12:12 
Then you buy such, how come you think it then can alot of other things.

that is a work pc , and thats about it.

gl with find game that actual do work on a none gaming pc.
Illusion of Progress 2020 年 12 月 17 日 下午 12:28 
A single stick of slow speed RAM on a system using an IGP is part of the issue (though I think that platform doesn't really accept higher speeds anyway?), atop the IGP itself not being as good for gaming.

8 GB itself is also really starting to become too little.

It doesn't have an SSD, but at least the HDD seems to be 7,200 RPM and not 5,400 RPM.

The CPU itself is probably the most decent thing in there, but the lack of a GPU and the single channel, slow speed RAM (which hurts more when the IGP uses system RAM for VRAM) aren't going to get good experiences in many heavier games.

It really depends on what games you're referencing here though. While that hardware won't pull off high results in heavier games, if you're pretty consistently hovering around 30 FPS, it might be an issue where v-sync is on, can't maintain 60 FPS, so it cuts to 30 FPS whereas it miiiight be able to hold in the 40s or something. That's usual behavior of v-syn with double buffering. You can either disable v-sync (may introduce "frame tearing" which may or may not bother you) or you can see if you can enable triple buffering (only works in OpenGL games IIRC, or maybe it's only Direct3D; it's one or the other) but this will increase VRAM use which may impact performance on a system using an IGP with system RAM as VRAM.

Overall though, without specifying the games it's hard to say. That may do fine with some lighter and older games with some settings tweaking, but that's about the best you'll get on a lower end laptop (even a modern one).
_I_ 2020 年 12 月 17 日 下午 12:55 
^ this

the igpu uses system ram, slower than 3000 or in single ch will make its weak igpu even weaker

the intel uhd is still a joke for any 3d tasks
its better than older hd igpus, but still around the gt710-730 range

lower res and all settings to get a playable fps
Magma Dragoon 2020 年 12 月 17 日 下午 1:35 
Business class might be fine for air travel but it isn't good enough for gaming.
引用自 Cathulhu
It's a low performance ultrabook, what did you expect?

Sirry, it's not a laptop. I copied the specs direclty from the delll website and the emojis slipped in. When i pasted it it became text for some reason
KeplersConjecture 2020 年 12 月 20 日 下午 12:25 
引用自 sonoftrollguy
引用自 Cathulhu
It's a low performance ultrabook, what did you expect?

Sirry, it's not a laptop. I copied the specs direclty from the delll website and the emojis slipped in. When i pasted it it became text for some reason
Even if its not a laptop its running integrated graphics. You need a real GPU to run anything beyond that. Also with one stick of ram you are running in single-channel halving the performance of your memory.
Dr.Shadowds 🐉 2020 年 12 月 20 日 下午 12:30 
引用自 sonoftrollguy
引用自 Cathulhu
It's a low performance ultrabook, what did you expect?

Sirry, it's not a laptop. I copied the specs direclty from the delll website and the emojis slipped in. When i pasted it it became text for some reason
The problem still is your iGPU.

引用自 sonoftrollguy
videocard
Intel UHD Graphics 630 with shared graphics memory
dOBER 2020 年 12 月 20 日 下午 12:35 
引用自 sonoftrollguy
引用自 Cathulhu
It's a low performance ultrabook, what did you expect?

Sirry, it's not a laptop. I copied the specs direclty from the delll website and the emojis slipped in. When i pasted it it became text for some reason
Still it doesnt matter "low performance ultrabook" or 300 bucks office pc. It has no dedecated GPU and i am sure even dell sold this kind of "PC" not as gaming pc. Its for watching movies, browsing or some 10 years old games.

If you dont know what kind of hardware do you bought.. a very low end budged 5 years old 1050ti is near 500% faster then your UHD630 igpu

https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-1050-Ti-vs-Intel-UHD-Graphics-630-Desktop-Coffee-Lake-i5-i7/3649vsm356797
Illusion of Progress 2020 年 12 月 20 日 下午 12:40 
If it's a desktop, you might have options. Give model name/number as well as form factor (is this a standard mATX case or one of the slims/smaller form factors?).

You could probably look at giving it 16 GB of RAM to both increase the quantity and give it dual channel.

The real upgrade is to add a GPU (graphics card). The stock PSU and case cooling won't accommodate the types of GPUs people oft recommend around here, but even something like a GTX 1650 with 4 GB VRAM would be a massive improvement over what you have now.
Dr.Shadowds 🐉 2020 年 12 月 20 日 下午 1:48 
If it's a desktop, you might have options. Give model name/number as well as form factor (is this a standard mATX case or one of the slims/smaller form factors?).

You could probably look at giving it 16 GB of RAM to both increase the quantity and give it dual channel.

The real upgrade is to add a GPU (graphics card). The stock PSU and case cooling won't accommodate the types of GPUs people oft recommend around here, but even something like a GTX 1650 with 4 GB VRAM would be a massive improvement over what you have now.
Most often pre-build office PCs or brand PC for a low price, would most likely come with a 240 ~ 275 watt PSU which isn't great, as well the fact normally these are either non-rated, or white rated 80+ PSU, which still means power may not be stable when under peak of full load. When going above 300+ Watts it's highly recommend min to be brozen 80+ or higher rated for much more stability for power flex on request to avoid sudden power off, or BSOD due to inability to deliver requested power amount to parts of the system.

What he has now if slapping a 1650 would eat about 260w, but you want PSU that 300, or above min, as don't want to be running at full peak loads, another reason to non rated, and white 80+ is they're rated to provide less power than what you see on the label when comes to 300+ watts, as that would most likely be their peaks, not their stability support, that where brozen, and higher rating comes in to provide higher stability support to provide what on the label.

If OP wants to upgrade, it's best to check the PSU label in the desktop, see if it's 300 ~ 340w at the min, if it's below, then better off buying a new PSU that's brozen 80+ that 350 watts, or so, and can slap a 1650 super if wanted, but if OP want to cheap out, then getting a GT 1030 is a option, but if OP wants a gigantic performance boost over iGPU then getting a 1650 super, 1650 , or 1050 Ti being best choice. Again depends what PSU OP has currentlly in the system, but I wouldn't doubt OP will want to change out PSU anyways, plus there also need to take note what form factor is OP case, if it slim, or standard case, if slim OP need to look for low profile form factor GPU, if standard case, then any GPU fine size factor for 1050 ti, 1650, or 1650 super.
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