Lenovo Legion Y530
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Your system idle process is relatively high which is good and the only thing that is hogging the CPU is Nvidea software.
Create a new folder on your desktop and call it Nvidea, download and save the driver from here to the new folder.
Create a new system restore point, uninstall all Nvidea software using DDU
Restart the computer and without installing any drivers for the Nvidea device check the CPU usage in Process Explorer then post back with an update.
[COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]Please make sure that Windows does not try to update any drivers on you and especially not for the GPU as it will most likely reinstall the very same drivers that have been causing you grief.[/COLOR]Comment
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It could have done with being left a while longer. the services.exe entry is Windows doing checks on various important services within Windows and once the checks have been done and found to be ok the CPU usage should drop off, other than that there is nothing untoward going on with the CPU.
If you are going to check it again make sure to give it a couple of minutes at least, if you are not going to bother checking it again just let us know.Comment
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https://ctrlv.cz/OUXK - I took this screenshot just after i finnished playing Rainbow Six Siege, I donβt know if i have to restart my computer everytime doing this but if so iβll do it again tomorrow.Comment
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No that looks good with only Steam using up bit of the CPU resources.
What was the game play like in Rainbow Six SiegeComment
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Well if you mean like fps, it was good iβve never had problems with that game probably average fps about 60 but on certain maps it gets higher above 80. But itβs worse in BF V, and even worse in GTA V. Iβve just thought i could run benchmark tests before.. So i can compare them.Comment
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Okay, i just ran a benchmark tests on normal settings (GTA V) and the average was about 100fps so i said wow, okay letβs try high settings, the average was about 65fps and the lowest fps were 44. I was so suprised so i got into online tried flying with the jet, shooting with explosive cannon, no lags at all.. Jeez, thank you man, finally is my computerβs performance as it should be. Iβm considering a donation to you guys, because you really deserve it, but since iβm a student i canβt afford that much but iβll se what i can do. I really appreciate the help.Comment
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Originally posted by MadoXOkay, i just ran a benchmark tests on normal settings (GTA V) and the average was about 100fps so i said wow, okay letβs try high settings, the average was about 65fps and the lowest fps were 44. I was so suprised so i got into online tried flying with the jet, shooting with explosive cannon, no lags at all.. Jeez, thank you man, finally is my computerβs performance as it should be. Iβm considering a donation to you guys, because you really deserve it, but since iβm a student i canβt afford that much but iβll se what i can do. I really appreciate the help.Comment
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We had done something right or you would have seen no improvement at all.
Couple of possible causes, heat, if gaming online a drop in the internet service or an outside chance something has been installed without you knowing.
For now, post a new Speccy url for us and next time that you are gaming should you get a drop in FPS make a note of the following, the temps, the game that you were playing and how long you had been playing before the drop in FPS.
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http://speccy.piriform.com/results/N...nKuCVx5o6yjEfP - Before gaming
http://speccy.piriform.com/results/m...Kv2cZdgqDpdvje - when the drops started, i was playing GTA V but for a while i saw 84Β°C on CPU, iβve played for 56 minutes.Comment
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Polite reminder from my reply #11, assistance works two ways and it is important that you do as we ask or let us know otherwise and from my reply #17 yesterday [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]Please make sure that Windows does not try to update any drivers on you and especially not for the GPU as it will most likely reinstall the very same drivers that have been causing you grief.
You do not seem to have taken the above onboard and as a consequence we have now gone backwards, I am on holiday from work this week and spending my time giving free help across the forums, this time would be better spent helping more folk rather than repeating what has already been done, if you cannot follow what is being advised let us know and we can ask for someone else to take over.
What we can see in both Speccy reports: ;
The Power Plan is set to Balanced and not High Performance.
There is Nvidea software running on the computer.
Nvidea drivers were re installed yesterday;
Power Profile
Active power scheme: VyvΓ‘ΕΎenΓ½
Running: NVIDIA Display Container LS
[COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]31. 10. 2019 NVIDIA - Display - 6/13/2018 12:00:00 AM - 24.21.13.9827
The memory use is high even when not under load but it goes through the roof when gaming.
Physical Memory
[COLOR=rgb(251, 160, 38)]Memory Usage: 52 %
Physical Memory
[COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]Memory Usage: 88 %
The behaviour regarding the RAM is typical of when there is only a single stick of 8GB RAM present which means that it is only working in single channel mode which is 50% of what it is capable of which = 1333MHz as opposed to 2666MHz.[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]Comment
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