The Graphic Card i got is an NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1050. Witch made me boost my Internet connection (even if before it was excellent too). On some forums it was written that my wifi connection could be the problem (related to FPS), so i bought a Dell USC-C Adapter and a NEW Etherent Cable cat6. I put Battery Power Options to the Maximum (High Performance) I disabled a lot of software on Startup When i just bought the PC, it was 1 sec max. Like if i click a game (17 sec min to launch, compared to 3 initial secs), file explorer (at least 4 secs, compared to 1 initial sec), firefox i was "waiting" for it for at least 5-6 secs. In fact, my pc was getting much slower than it was (the startup was a little slower, but opening any game : was really SLOW. But in his forum discussion he put that, the pc in addition to a hige FPS drop was getting slower generally.Īnd i could notice the same double issue. While i was searching for a solution, i found a guy had my same issue on the same laptop ( here's the link if u would like to check it out). I even tried to run on "old" driver versions (i tried to run on the Nvidia Driver that can be downloaded on Dell Support Page).
STARCRAFT 2 GAME IS RUNNING BUG DRIVERS
Re-installing the NVIDIA Drivers (Clean mode). Then I started to search some solutions for that issue on google. From the initials 100 fps it dropped to 35 fps (on the LOWEST graphics settings), it was going to 3 fps (in fight zones, witch is unplayable).I prefer notice you that i tried to do all in-game related changes. Then my university exams were getting closer, and i decided to delete all my games on PC and start studying a lot more.Īfter the exams i re-downloaded some games, then i figured a huge fps drop. I was at 100+ fps on HIGHEST Graphics Settings, in fight zones it was at 90 fps minimum (witch is really perfect). I started to play a bit, in-game the fps was perfect. When i bought my XPS 15, all was perfect, no issues. I'm writing to you because i got some issues with my XPS 15.