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I would probably start with disabling other programs, go into task manager>startup> then disable everything you don't need and test run it. Also I have a similar laptop Asus Strix Scar 2 with Rtx 2070 it came with 16gb Ddr but it was in single channel configuration, I didn't get drops that low but after upgrading to 2 16gb sticks I saw a massive boost to fps in apex legends. Might want to look into it if you arn't running in dual channel or else your ram will bottleneck your cpu quiet dramatically.
- 6 years ago
I've also tried deactivating anything that starts with my computer, but unfortunately I didn't have anything basically. So it hasn't fixed my issue...
I've tried cleaning the back panel of my laptop too, but it was rather clean (the pc is pretty new, so it wasn't a surprise). I really don't have any clue, hope somebody can help ! Thanks
- 6 years ago
I will appreciate if you provide us your in-game stats:
- GPU usage&temperature&VRAM
- CPU usage&temperature&core speed
- RAM speed&usage.
You can use monitoring programs like MSI Afterburner.
Also what are your video settings in Apex?
- 6 years ago
Hey !
I got a log file from HWMonitor, don't know if it's as thorough as Afterburner, but I'll attach it to this post.
And here are my settings right now (though I've also tried playing with everything on low, and I still get the drops):
Full Screen
16/9
1920x1080
V sync disabled
AA: TSAA
Texture filtering: Anisotropic 2x
Ambient occlusion quality: Low
Sun shadow coverage: Low
Sun shadow detail: Low
Spot shadow detail: Disabled
Volumetric lighting: Disabled
Dynamic spot shadows: Disabled
Model detail: Medium
Effects detail: Low
Impact marks: Disabled
Ragdolls: Disabled
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