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FPS help
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So I have been using Chris's FPS config on my Laptop, which is a toaster.(Building PC soon) and just recently my fps has gotten really bad, on jump servers I would usually stay at like a constant 70, now I dip below 30 on any server, and I dont know why, any help?

So I have been using Chris's FPS config on my Laptop, which is a toaster.(Building PC soon) and just recently my fps has gotten really bad, on jump servers I would usually stay at like a constant 70, now I dip below 30 on any server, and I dont know why, any help?
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#2
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Try using Maxframes CFG and switching to DX8.

Try using Maxframes CFG and switching to DX8.
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Chrom3w0lfTry using Maxframes CFG and switching to DX8.

Thats what ive been using and its still really bad.

[quote=Chrom3w0lf]Try using Maxframes CFG and switching to DX8.[/quote]
Thats what ive been using and its still really bad.
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#4
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lower resolution

lower resolution
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#5
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Also tried that earlier, didn't help, it sucks, TF2 is the one game I enjoy playing.

Also tried that earlier, didn't help, it sucks, TF2 is the one game I enjoy playing.
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#6
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Make sure your power profile is on high performance and make sure the air vents aren't blocked

Make sure your power profile is on high performance and make sure the air vents aren't blocked
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#7
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Try using Process Lasso and set all the priorities on tf2 to high

Try using Process Lasso and set all the priorities on tf2 to high
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#8
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This is a basic tip but just in case your not doing it make sure you laptop is plugged in and charging and the cooling mode is set to active (NOT PASSIVE!)

This is a basic tip but just in case your not doing it make sure you laptop is plugged in and charging and the cooling mode is set to active (NOT PASSIVE!)
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MarleyThis is a basic tip but just in case your not doing it make sure you laptop is plugged in and charging and the cooling mode is set to active (NOT PASSIVE!)

How would I do that on my laptop? I can't find anywhere it'd be possible to do so.

[quote=Marley]This is a basic tip but just in case your not doing it make sure you laptop is plugged in and charging and the cooling mode is set to active (NOT PASSIVE!)[/quote] How would I do that on my laptop? I can't find anywhere it'd be possible to do so.
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#10
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#11
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disable windows aero and turn off steam community in-game

disable windows aero and turn off steam community in-game
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#12
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For your cooling and power management options go to Control Panel > System > Power Options > Change Plan Settings > Change Advance Power Settings > Process Power Management > System Cooling Policy > Setting = Active.

You should always do this to laptops and desktops. AMD especially because they reduce your CPU power by almost 25% when playing video games to counteract any over heating.

For your cooling and power management options go to Control Panel > System > Power Options > Change Plan Settings > Change Advance Power Settings > Process Power Management > System Cooling Policy > Setting = Active.

You should always do this to laptops and desktops. AMD especially because they reduce your CPU power by almost 25% when playing video games to counteract any over heating.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38HhZODT6j4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38HhZODT6j4
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#14
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RRPhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38HhZODT6j4

The most frutrating is that theres no other solution than damaging the computer to remove them ;_;, any form of spray may burn components.

[quote=RRP]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38HhZODT6j4[/quote]

The most frutrating is that theres no other solution than damaging the computer to remove them ;_;, any form of spray may burn components.
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#15
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This might sound stupid but it saved me once. Try disabling your antivirus

This might sound stupid but it saved me once. Try disabling your antivirus
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