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Hello everyone. Today I had a strange issue with my fps. I usually have 125 FPS stable, now the frames dropping randomply to 30, 10 ,3 and then came back to 125 every 3-5 secs. I checked my network and restarted router, everything is fine. 

 

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2 hours ago, LiquidFart said:

Hello everyone. Today I had a strange issue with my fps. I usually have 125 FPS stable, now the frames dropping randomply to 30, 10 ,3 and then came back to 125 every 3-5 secs. I checked my network and restarted router, everything is fine. 

 

If everything is fine, it's possible that either the processor or the video card is overheating. You can use a program like HWmonitor to check the temperature of your CPU parts.
If you use a very high resolution for games (I don't know what you use for ET), it's normal for the components to overheat, so one solution would be to lower the screen resolution a little.

https://hwmonitor.uptodown.com/windows

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Ok, I found the issue. I was playing with battery power supply with unplugged cable. Dumb 😚

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1 hour ago, LiquidFart said:

playing with battery power supply with unplugged cable

 

So, because your laptop only had power from the battery, it "throttled down" your system?   Self-preservation!  😄 

 

So, if your house power goes out, you have to quit playing, unless your power cable is plugged into a UPS, along with your wifi source?  

 

 

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