![]() And still even though it seems as if the crashing has stopped overall I can't run anything near as high graphics as what I used to without game crashes or computer freezes and have to turn everything all the way down in every game. I have gone as far as resetting the ram sticks, clean installing windows 10, optimizing power setting in the computer as well as graphics drivers, updating all my device manager drivers one by one in the list. I have been running running this computer for several months now without issue at high graphics on games as intensive as Warframe without any issue but for the last month or so my computer has been having driver power state failures in the middle of playing said games at the same graphics level. Samsung 980 Pro 1TB + 970 Evo 500GB + 850 Pro 512GB + 860 Evo 1TB x2 / Samsung 256GB M.2 SSDĢ3.MSI GT70 OND, Nvidia Geforce GTX 675M, Intel HD graphics 4000, Intel(R) Core i7-3630QM 4 core (+4 Virtual) CPU 2.40 GHZ, 12 GB Ram, 64 bit Windows 10 home edition, Samsung 850 Evo 250 GB SSD, and HGST HTS721010A9E630 1 TB HD. MSI RTX 2070 Super Gaming X Trio / Intel HD620 Noctua NH-U12A 2 fans + Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme + 5 case fans / Fanģ2GB DDR5 Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 6000MHz C元6 / 8GB DDR4 HyperX CL13 ![]() Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Master / HP 83A3 (U3E1) Intel i7 12700K P-Cores 5Ghz / Intel i3 7100U If anyone has an idea of what to try I am all ears. I have been searching the web for this issue and have found a few mentions of it but not many solutions. I was about to post a thread later on about doing some more upgrading to this laptop (changing out the CPU from the 3610qm to the 3840qm and the GPU upgrade) but until I resolve this issue I don't want to mess with it anymore. Not sure what else to do though as that is a bit annoying to not have the extra speed or have to reboot the computer every time I need it (I do a bit of editing and rendering on it on the fly). The only thing that seemed to keep BF1 completely smooth was turning off the Speedstep in the bios (effectively disabling turbo) which resulted in the FPS staying consistent 60 at the settings I have the game at. Turned setting to prefer highest performance in every setting I can find and turned off/uninstalled any "Eco Engine" add on's from MSI. Updating the bios for the laptop to just about every version released (I am currently at the highest unreleased 71X bios for the laptop) Turning off Speedstep in the bios (This does resolve the issue sortta) Running fans at 100% with a laptop cooler as well (Monitored temps, that does not seem to be an issue as even stressed out the laptop does not 80c) Throttlestop (Latest release) and played with most settings. I did some diagnosing and watched all my sensors/core clocks from different programs and noticed that the issue seems to be the CPU cores randomly dropping down from boost of 3.1ghz~ down to 1ghz~ as this occurs and the FPS drops and then when it returns to normal everything is ok. Basically the game runs butter smooth most of the time, then I get a random frame drop that drops the FPS for a good 5-10 seconds into the 30's-40's. Now it works fine in League of Legends and some of the other titles I play (I use this mostly on the go) but I had some issues in BF1 that I have not resolved. I swapped out the SSD and HDD for a pair of SSD's in Raid 0, swapped the video card from the GTX 675m to a GTX 880m, and did a fresh cleanup/repaste of the internals. Recently it got a little sluggish so I did some upgrades to keep it relevant since for the most part its a very good laptop. So I have an MSI GT70 0ND-202US laptop that has been with me for years.
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