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i have hp victus rtx 3050A 4gb,16 gb ram,intel i5 12th generatiion processor. i was getting constant 250 fps on max settings on valorant. but then i gave my laptop to my sister for office work,after that my fps are dropped to almost 150. feels like they are being capped.

i tried eveyrhting i can find on internet. even in balanced battery mode i was getting that fps, my drivers are updated, evrything else is updated. nothing is going on in background, no heating issues.

i thought its windows update or valorant update thats doing it. i resetted my pc too, but nothing.

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@dulakzu2, Welcome to HP Support Community,

 

Thank you for posting your query; I’m here to help by guiding you through steps to resolve this issue

 

Check Power and Connections: Ensure the desktop and the monitor are both powered on. Verify that the power cables are securely connected.

Cable and Port Check: Make sure the cable is properly connected to both the PC and the monitor. If possible, try using a different HDMI or DisplayPort cable to rule out a faulty cable as the cause.

Input Source: Confirm that the monitor is set to the correct input source (e.g., HDMI or DisplayPort), matching the cable connection used.

Different Port/Cable: If your monitor and PC have multiple ports, try connecting to a different port. Also, try swapping with another cable or a different screen to see if the issue persists.

Graphics Card: If your desktop has a dedicated graphics card, ensure the monitor is connected to the GPU's outputs and not the motherboard’s I/O panel.

Reboot: Restart the PC to see if the connection initializes properly.

Monitor Functionality: Test the monitor with another device to ensure it’s working properly.

 

I hope this helps.

Please feel free to reply here if you have any questions or if you need further clarification on any of the steps. 

 

Take care and have a good day. 

 

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