![]() ![]() Restarted my computer though.and once again the problem occurred. Opened up NVCP and ran Minecraft to test it out (maybe not the best game to test in hindsight), everything worked fine. I have yet to open Nvidia Control Panel nor restart the computer yet so if the problem arises after one of those then at least that narrows things down. So I redid the whole switching GPU thing, this time taking care to uninstall all drivers and then reinstalling, and when I put the original GPU back in.it worked! I’m gonna try the GPU switch again but be more careful with handling the drivers lol I can see what you mean by being under load causing the resets, but wouldn’t that not explain the regular resets in desktop?Īnywho, I system restored back to a stable version so we’re back to the original problem. I did check bios though and at least by default the voltages seem fine. Anyway you can swap it for a more powerful one or test it?Unfortunately I don’t have a spare PSU lying around to test so no. Motherboard: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.I'm wondering if maybe your PSU is underpowered when the GPU is under load, or might even be failing. Hard Drives: C: 371 GB (269 GB Free) D: 558 GB (306 GB Free) Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 920M, -2048 Mb Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4005U CPU 1.70GHz, Intel64 Family 6 Model 69 Stepping 1 ![]() OS Version: Microsoft Windows 10 Home, 64 bit Tech Support Guy System Info Utility version 1.0.0.4 I'm asking for help obtaining better performance because my computer crashes starting a game which my system is at least compatible with it's minimum system requirements, i managed to understand it is due to a failed attempt of my system to reset the display driver and recover from timeout so i would also appreciate any help on getting past this issue.īelow is the information from the recommended utility. I would appreciate if someone could help me to obtain better performance for my laptop computer and tell me which settings should i use within Intel(R) Extreme Tuning Utility, in the BIOS i am unable to locate settings for CPU multiplier or PCi and PCIe. ![]()
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