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05-15-2020 11:15 AM
Hello, i have an hp omen, Intel core i7-7700HQ CPU @2.80GHz with a graphics card nvidia gtx1060 with q max design, 8gb RAM. I play call of duty warzone on it and it used to be a great experience with a constant 60 fps until yesterday. It started having fps drops to 20 from time to time but it was still an overall okay experience. Today, i tried playing again and from first game, my fps was never constant it kept on decreasing and increasing all the time and half the time it was between 2 and 17 fps even on very low settings. Even just being in the lobby not doing anything it went down to 1 fps for about 2 minutes .I looked it up online and checked that all my softwares and drivers are up to date. I even went to hp assistant and did all the updates as well as all the possible tests, and it kept on doing the same. I changed all the settings to optimize my gaming experience using online websites and youtube video tutorials but nothing made a difference. Please anyone has any answer to that problem ?
thank you
05-25-2020 06:32 AM
@Radjul Welcome to HP Community!
I understand that you are facing issues with FPS.
There are many ways to increase FPS and system performance:
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Update the BIOS.
For desktop PCs, go to HP Desktop PCs - Updating the BIOS.
For notebook PCs, go to HP Notebook PCs - Updating the BIOS
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Update the graphics driver.
Go to HP Customer Support - Software and Driver Downloads, enter your PC model, then select the driver for your graphics card.
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Most games allow you to change the graphics settings. Using a lower graphic quality often improves FPS.
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Close any applications or programs that are not being used.
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Turn on Game Mode. Game Mode is a new feature in Windows 10 Creators Update that improves gaming performance by limiting background processes and programs from using system resources while a game is running.
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