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UnclePeco

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Good day mga lods, ask ko lang po kasi nagupgrade ako to SSD dati para mapabilis yung laptop ko and yung HDD ko is nilipat don sa CD ba yon na slot since isa lang slot kaya dyan na lang nilagay. Bale may problema kasi, isa lang naman nilalaro ko which is Crossfire lang naman, libangan lang kumbaga, napansin ko na grabe fps drop kapag don sa may SSD (disk C) ko nilalagay yung CF goods naman fps nya kaso nagdrop talaga sya to 40-50fps tapos kapag nilipat ko naman sya sa may disk D which is yung HDD ko dati goods din yung fps umaabot pa nga ng 200 e kaso may time na nag stop sya mga 3 seconds which is annoying at paulit ulit yon.

Nung hindi pa naman ako nag uupgrade to SSD, goods naman yung CF ko kahit HDD lang gamit ko dati at hindi pa siya nilipat sa may CD slot. Wala talaga akong problem na naencounter noon.

So to summarize:
When using SSD (Local Disk C): Good fps, umaabot ng 190, hindi nag iistop pero nag fps drop lang.
When using HDD (Local Disk D): Good fps, umaabot ng 200, nag stop ng 3-4 seconds yung game tapos babalik at sobrang nakakainis.


Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-7130U CPU @ 2.70GHz 2.70 GHz
Installed RAM 12.0 GB (11.9 GB usable)
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
 
Hello!

Based on the information you provided, it seems that you are experiencing some performance issues with your laptop after upgrading to an SSD. Here are a few possible explanations for the FPS drop and game stuttering you are encountering:

1. SSD Configuration: It is important to ensure that your SSD is properly configured for optimal performance. Make sure that it is set as the primary boot device in your BIOS settings. Additionally, check if your SSD is running on the latest firmware and that the appropriate drivers are installed.

2. Storage Capacity: SSDs generally have limited storage capacity compared to traditional HDDs. If your SSD is nearing its maximum capacity, it can lead to reduced performance and slow read/write speeds. Ensure that you have sufficient free space on your SSD to avoid any potential issues.

3. Background Processes: Check if there are any background processes or applications running that may be using up system resources. These processes can impact the performance of your games. Close any unnecessary programs or processes before launching your game to free up system resources.

4. Graphics Settings: It is also worth checking your graphics settings within the game to ensure that they are optimized for your system. Lowering graphics settings can significantly improve FPS and performance.

5. Driver Updates: Ensure that your graphics card drivers are up to date. Outdated or incompatible drivers can cause performance issues in games. Visit the manufacturer's website to download and install the latest drivers for your graphics card.

6. CPU and RAM: Although your CPU and RAM seem sufficient for gaming, it is possible that they may be bottlenecking your performance. Upgrading to a more powerful CPU or adding additional RAM may help improve your gaming experience.

If none of the above solutions resolve the issue, it may be worth reaching out to the game's support team or seeking assistance from a professional technician. They may be able to provide more specific guidance based on your system configuration and game requirements.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
 
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