Low Fps On G750Jx Nvidia Gtx770M
#21
Posted 24 August 2013 - 07:47 AM
#22
Posted 24 August 2013 - 07:50 AM
Depending on the activity of the computer, the CPU varies between 800MHz and 3200MHz. This is normal.
The GTX 770M is also supposed to vary based on this table:
Quote
0 405 405
1 405 810
2 405 2004
But the Memory Clock of my GPU never change. It remain forever at 405 MHz, the lowest setting.
What? Why? How do I fix that?
I uninstalled Power4Gear Hybric in case it was conflicting with Windows8, I put myself in High Performances, and I observed something: even in the advanced settings for windows power options, there is absolutely no mention on my Nvidia. Only some "Intel® Graphics Settings" ... it that normal?
Is the card just not waking up and switching performance settings.... or is it windows forgetting to use the GPU?
Edited by Gaulwa, 24 August 2013 - 08:06 AM.
#23
Posted 24 August 2013 - 08:21 AM
Edited by Werewolf486, 24 August 2013 - 10:20 AM.
#24
Posted 24 August 2013 - 09:22 AM
8.1 is not available before October if I am not mistaken.
The GTX 770M is visible in the device manager, under display Adapter.
#25
Posted 24 August 2013 - 10:30 AM
I also wanted to ask a dumb question, you are trying to DL the drivers from this link http://www.nvidia.co...hql-driver.html which is for your mobile GPU and win8 64 bit, and that's the driver telling you it's incompatible right?
Edited by Werewolf486, 24 August 2013 - 12:14 PM.
#26
Posted 24 August 2013 - 10:42 AM
I assume this is an Optimus system, remember that your iGPU needs to be behaving well to get good perf. Make sure its drivers are also up to date.
#27
Posted 24 August 2013 - 12:12 PM
focuspark, on 24 August 2013 - 10:42 AM, said:
I assume this is an Optimus system, remember that your iGPU needs to be behaving well to get good perf. Make sure its drivers are also up to date.
If you read his string of posts, he's tried Nvidia drivers and keeps being told they are incompatible, other wise I would have told him the same thing.
#28
Posted 24 August 2013 - 12:39 PM
Reppu (MechWarrior® Online™)
Aug 19 10:07 (PDT)
Hello JASON
The problem you have encountered is a known issue and we hope to have it fixed soon. This is an issue with high end cards (600 series and up for Nvidia) - It's currently under investigation. I've added your details to the bug entry about this.
Something to think about..
#29
Posted 24 August 2013 - 05:47 PM
Yes, the first thing I tried was to update the drivers from Nvidia. Sadly even after fully uninstalling the previous drivers through the control pannel, the Nvidia ones tells me my hardware is incompatible.
Drivers from Asus do install without issues, and I tried 3 different versions without success.
What I observed thanks to CPU-Z is when I launch a 3D game, my CPU do switch from 800MHz to 3200MHz (core #1), but mu graphic card memory clock who is supposed to switch from 405MHz to 20004MHz do not.
Sometimes, for a second as I launch the game, it does switch to 2004MHz and I can observe 55 Fps with high sellings; But it only last half a second and the GPU goes back to sleep...
#30
Posted 24 August 2013 - 06:13 PM
Werewolf486, on 24 August 2013 - 12:12 PM, said:
Ahh, right. I did suffer TLDR - my apologies.
Gaulwa, on 24 August 2013 - 05:47 PM, said:
Yes, the first thing I tried was to update the drivers from Nvidia. Sadly even after fully uninstalling the previous drivers through the control pannel, the Nvidia ones tells me my hardware is incompatible.
Drivers from Asus do install without issues, and I tried 3 different versions without success.
What I observed thanks to CPU-Z is when I launch a 3D game, my CPU do switch from 800MHz to 3200MHz (core #1), but mu graphic card memory clock who is supposed to switch from 405MHz to 20004MHz do not.
Sometimes, for a second as I launch the game, it does switch to 2004MHz and I can observe 55 Fps with high sellings; But it only last half a second and the GPU goes back to sleep...
Don't give up. Follow these instructions:
- Download the NVIDIA driver package
- Run it so that it expands to a location on your harddisk
- Cancel the installation
- Open Windows Explorer and go to the location where the driver packaged expanded (in my case: C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\320.49\Win8_WinVista_Win7_64\International)
- Look in the Display.Driver folder for a file named nvdm.ini - open it in notepad.exe
- Go to you start Menu and type "computer", right-click "Computer" and choose "Manage Computer"
- In the new window, click on Device Manager, Display Adapters, NVIDIA...
- Right-click the NVIDIA device and select 'Properties' from the menu
- Once the 'Properties' Windows opens, selected the 'Details' tab
- From the drop-down menu select 'Hardware Ids'
- Back in Notepad, scroll down looking for section labeled "[NVIDIA_SetA_Devices.NTamd64.6.0]"
- Copy the top line and past it above it so that you have two identical lines (mine = %NVIDIA_DEV.0407.01F1.1028% = Section003, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0407&SUBSYS_01F11028)
- Now go back to the Properties window and copy the second line from it (mine = PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1180&SUBSYS_096910DE)
- Paste the line copied from 'Properties' over the part of the newly pasted in Notepad where it belongs (my final = %NVIDIA_DEV.0407.01F1.1028% = Section003, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1180&SUBSYS_096910DE)
- Save Notepad and close, close all the other stuff you just opened.
- Back at the expanded driver package double-click setup.exe
Now all of this comes with a couple of warnings:
- The drive from NVIDIA will NOT have been tested on your laptop because ASUS demanded it not be release for your laptop
- I used to work at NVIDIA and that's how I know this works, BUT things change and if the installer has changed it's possible the guardwords are in another .ini file.
Good luck!
#31
Posted 24 August 2013 - 06:17 PM
Lastly, there's a possible, if not un-probable, thing that could be happening: do you have an external or secondary harddrive attached to the system? Mainboards seem to favor persistent storage devices when allocating bus priority. USB, Firewire, and Thunderbolt attached storage can really muck up GPU <-> CPU communications.
#32
Posted 24 August 2013 - 06:49 PM
I do have a internal secondary Drive where I install games away from the OS drive.
I also have an external for storage, but this is only movies, **** and TV series.
I followed your method, but the closest file I could find was nvdmn.inf
It did possess the correct parts and I pasted my string:
[NVIDIA_SetA_Devices.NTamd64.6.0]
%NVIDIA_DEV.0407.01F1.1028% = Section003, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_11E0&SUBSYS_213E1043
But didn't work. Now I am searching through the others inf files.
EDIT1: in the ListDevices.txt I found the GTX 770M are listed under nvcv.inf
Edited by Gaulwa, 24 August 2013 - 06:57 PM.
#33
Posted 24 August 2013 - 07:11 PM
EDIT: OK, I added my little line to:
[NVIDIA_SetA_Devices.NTamd64.6.0]
[NVIDIA_SetA_Devices.NTamd64.6.1]
and
[NVIDIA_SetA_Devices.NTamd64.6.2]
Now it's working, I can pass the hardware check.
However, the driver installation failed.
I have no error code or reason given.
EDIT2: Disabled Driver Signature Enforcement by Windows 8
Now I sucessfully installed Nvidia drivers 320.49.
The problem persist.
Edited by Gaulwa, 24 August 2013 - 08:12 PM.
#34
Posted 24 August 2013 - 08:35 PM
When I start the game, my GPU wakes up for a few seconds, but the temperature jump immediately to 100° and the GPU memory clock goes back to minimal performances.
Maybe my GPU is automatically locking it's performances because of the temp?
That's extra-wierd as the Laptop metal case is cold. Even under the computer it is barely warm.
Edited by Gaulwa, 24 August 2013 - 10:09 PM.
#35
Posted 25 August 2013 - 02:53 AM
1. In the Nvidia settings/Manage 3D settings, Set the Power Management Mode to Prefer Max Performance.
In NVIDIA graphics driver version 8.17.12.5896 (also known as version 258.96) and later, you can enable an additional icon in the notification area to see which graphics card is being used:
- Click Start and then Control Panel. Select Classic View from the left side of the window.
- Double-click NVIDIA Control Panel.
- Click View and next Display GPU Activity Icon in Notification Area.
- Click the new icon in the notification area. A pop-up will show applications using the NVIDIA graphics. When the NVIDIA graphics is not used, it will show None.
#36
Posted 25 August 2013 - 03:46 AM
but again, this not an optimus laptop. I have no secondary GPU and this option is not visible/available.
Regarding the fans, when I start the game, fans from the right side quickly rev up. Left side stay normal, and MSI afterburner do not let me change the GPU fans. It's greyed.
#37
Posted 25 August 2013 - 08:38 AM
Gaulwa, on 24 August 2013 - 07:11 PM, said:
EDIT: OK, I added my little line to:
[NVIDIA_SetA_Devices.NTamd64.6.0]
[NVIDIA_SetA_Devices.NTamd64.6.1]
and
[NVIDIA_SetA_Devices.NTamd64.6.2]
Now it's working, I can pass the hardware check.
However, the driver installation failed.
I have no error code or reason given.
EDIT2: Disabled Driver Signature Enforcement by Windows 8
Now I sucessfully installed Nvidia drivers 320.49.
The problem persist.
If you have the drivers installed (great work btw) and the problem persists, it may actually be an electrical issue with your laptop. RMA might be in order.
#38
Posted 25 August 2013 - 06:15 PM
The GPU is broken, but at least It stays around 50° when idle. I think there is a hardware problem with the heatsink or the GPU itself. Maybe they forgot the thermal paste? lol.
#39
Posted 26 August 2013 - 11:28 AM
Another thing I did with controlling my fan speed was to put in my own config of how I wanted the fan to react. @50c the fan runs at 60% @70c it's 80% and at 90c it runs at 100%, I may bump it to run another 10% higher so it reaches 100% sooner.
Edited by Werewolf486, 26 August 2013 - 11:31 AM.
#40
Posted 16 September 2013 - 09:28 PM
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