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I have huge problem on my HP Omen. I have 60 FPS for example in GTA V but every 1-2 minutes I have FPS drop to 10-15FPS.
I tried unnistalling and installing all drivers, I measured cpu and gpu temperature and they are fine. Tried to overclock cpu didn' work either. I tried with Geforce experience optimising and setup quality on my own. When I have 60 it is stable but then all of the sudden I have drop. I tried with old drivers also. It is starting to be very annoying. Please can someone help me, after all it is a gaming laptop. I tried on Low setting and High settings it is the same.

Regards, Matija
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Welcome to HP Forums @Zeusus12, this is a great place to get support, find answers and tips,

Thank you for posting your query, I'll be more than glad to help you out 🙂

 

As I understand the FPS reduces when the adapter is connected to the PC, however, it works well with an approximately 30 FPS without the adapter,

I appreciate that you've attempted the steps mentioned and I'll be more than glad to help you out:

 

Right-click your desktop background and select NVIDIA Control Panel. You can also find this tool by performing a Start menu (or Start screen) search for NVIDIA Control Panel or by right-clicking the NVIDIA icon in your system tray and selecting Open NVIDIA Control Panel.

 

To quickly set a system-wide preference, you could use the Adjust image settings with the preview option. For example, if you have old hardware that struggles to play the games you want to play, you may want to select “Use my preference emphasizing” and move the slider all the way to “Performance.” This trades graphics quality for an increased frame rate.

 

By default, the “Use the advanced 3D image settings” option is selected. You can select Manage 3D settings and change advanced settings for all programs on your computer or just for specific games. NVIDIA keeps a database of the optimal settings for various games, but you’re free to tweak individual settings here. Just mouse-over an option for an explanation of what it does.

 

If you have a laptop with NVIDIA Optimus technology — that is, both NVIDIA and Intel graphics — this is the same place you can choose which applications will use the NVIDIA hardware and which will use the Intel hardware.

 

For more assistance, please check a similar HP Forums post (Resolved): Click here  

(Though the header is different the steps will help get you a fix).

 

Let me know if those steps worked for you.  If they did, that’s awesome!  Give us some reinforcement by clicking the solution and kudos buttons, that’ll help us and others see that we’ve got the answers!

Good Luck.

Chimney_83
I am an HP Employee

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P.s

Intel i7 6700hq
Nvidia gtx960m
Ram 12gb
Gta V like others games are on HDD but same pronlem is when i run them from SSD
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Welcome to HP Forums @Zeusus12, this is a great place to get support, find answers and tips,

Thank you for posting your query, I'll be more than glad to help you out 🙂

 

As I understand the FPS reduces when the adapter is connected to the PC, however, it works well with an approximately 30 FPS without the adapter,

I appreciate that you've attempted the steps mentioned and I'll be more than glad to help you out:

 

Right-click your desktop background and select NVIDIA Control Panel. You can also find this tool by performing a Start menu (or Start screen) search for NVIDIA Control Panel or by right-clicking the NVIDIA icon in your system tray and selecting Open NVIDIA Control Panel.

 

To quickly set a system-wide preference, you could use the Adjust image settings with the preview option. For example, if you have old hardware that struggles to play the games you want to play, you may want to select “Use my preference emphasizing” and move the slider all the way to “Performance.” This trades graphics quality for an increased frame rate.

 

By default, the “Use the advanced 3D image settings” option is selected. You can select Manage 3D settings and change advanced settings for all programs on your computer or just for specific games. NVIDIA keeps a database of the optimal settings for various games, but you’re free to tweak individual settings here. Just mouse-over an option for an explanation of what it does.

 

If you have a laptop with NVIDIA Optimus technology — that is, both NVIDIA and Intel graphics — this is the same place you can choose which applications will use the NVIDIA hardware and which will use the Intel hardware.

 

For more assistance, please check a similar HP Forums post (Resolved): Click here  

(Though the header is different the steps will help get you a fix).

 

Let me know if those steps worked for you.  If they did, that’s awesome!  Give us some reinforcement by clicking the solution and kudos buttons, that’ll help us and others see that we’ve got the answers!

Good Luck.

Chimney_83
I am an HP Employee

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"Use my preference emphasizing" worked for me. Well it is working for now. I spent days on searching for solution and this 5sec job worked. Thanks very much!

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