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@holger1405 By first planet, I meant the first mission in ME:1 where you start the game on the Normandy, then meet with Captain Anderson, then go down to the planet where
As far as the power settings go, unfortunately, it doesn't look like I have any options in the BIOS that have anything to do with power saving, the closest I can do is manage the processor power settings via the windows power plan advanced interface (screenshot for current settings attached).
That would be Eden Prime.
I guess this also made no difference?
I can't say why your system is not utilized by he game. If it would be a third party service or application the clean boot should have taken care of that.
There are some things you could try:
- Disconnect the additional Monitors > Reboot > Test.
- Disconnect all additional hardware (Cameras, external HDDs controlers and so on) > Reboot > Test.
- Disable the Realtek sound driver > reboot > test.
- I might be wrong about the reason for this problem, so a clean reinstallation of your graphic drivers might be a good idea.
Use DDU for that.
Follow this manual to the letter to cleanly uninstall all NVIDIA components.
Install the graphics driver > Go online.
Test. - Updating Windows to the current build 19043.
- 4 years ago
@holger1405 All steps taken, no peripherals or monitors, disabled audio driver, went through DDU process to completely uninstall and reinstall latest NVIDIA driver, and unfortunately, still not having any effect on the throttling.
- holger14054 years agoHero+
All as well as the Audio driver and the Windows suggestion?
- 4 years ago
@holger1405 every step, including windows version and audio driver.