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- XTRA-Larsiano7 years agoSeasoned Ace
Your CPU temperatures are a little too high for stable gaming. And the GPU temperature is actually quite low for a full load capacity maybe due to reduced game settings? If you are somehow able to get the CPU temperatures under 60 you will be able to at least play without choppy image? How to do this is a bit tricky and might require addition cooling hardware.
-Computer chipsets use the same software on both desktops and laptop so upgrading this wont be a problem
-Update videocard GPU driver regularly as it improves visuals and FPS
-64 players demands a lot of internet speed and faster computer then smaller servers do.
-Note that 1080P for a game also demands a lot of processing power, i would try to play at 720P and see if it changes anything.
-It seems like your cooling fan is controlled by the BIOS / UEFI therefore any change to this is done with the BIOS / preboot settings.
-If your laptop still has any warranty i would contact the supplier (Asus, MSI etc.) laptop support department and ask for assistance with a BIOS upgrade due to fanspeed problems. I would not advice you to try this yourself without any prior knowledge as it could break the system.
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