Hi all,
Hoping someone has a clue here as I'm stumped.
I occasionally game on my XPS 9520 w/ 3050 Ti... The CPU is usually hitting between 85-100 celsius and the 3050 Ti is hitting its peak of 74 celsius pretty much all game until back in the menus... I really don't see a way to bring these temps down apart from re-pasting (a second time) and/or replacing thermal pads.
My issue is that all of a sudden, 10-30 minutes into a game of COD MW2 my framerate literally halves from 70/80 down to 30/40. Nothing else changes... I can change GPU settings in-game yet nothing "resets" this behaviour. You have to restart the game completely.
The CPU performance seems constant so I really think its either a bug in a recent update to the game (that nobody else is reporting), a bug in the Nvidia drivers OR the GPU is hitting some kind of thermal limit... Is this a thing and is there any way to check this? I've just downloaded GPU-z so may get some logs there but I'm really not sure what is causing this out of the blue after almost a year of problem-free gaming. I'm sure most of you will say "driver updates" which may very well be the case.
Anyways, any ideas are welcome.
Thanks in advance,
WB
Hoping someone has a clue here as I'm stumped.
I occasionally game on my XPS 9520 w/ 3050 Ti... The CPU is usually hitting between 85-100 celsius and the 3050 Ti is hitting its peak of 74 celsius pretty much all game until back in the menus... I really don't see a way to bring these temps down apart from re-pasting (a second time) and/or replacing thermal pads.
My issue is that all of a sudden, 10-30 minutes into a game of COD MW2 my framerate literally halves from 70/80 down to 30/40. Nothing else changes... I can change GPU settings in-game yet nothing "resets" this behaviour. You have to restart the game completely.
The CPU performance seems constant so I really think its either a bug in a recent update to the game (that nobody else is reporting), a bug in the Nvidia drivers OR the GPU is hitting some kind of thermal limit... Is this a thing and is there any way to check this? I've just downloaded GPU-z so may get some logs there but I'm really not sure what is causing this out of the blue after almost a year of problem-free gaming. I'm sure most of you will say "driver updates" which may very well be the case.
Anyways, any ideas are welcome.
Thanks in advance,
WB