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Performance issues on a laptop

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I have a Asus Fx553 VD DM013 with i7 7700HQ, NVIDIA 1050 4Gb, 1Tb HDD.
When i start a game the GPU runs fine giving me 60fps on 1920*1080 after a few minutes it slows down and this happens (image) the brunt of the work is transferred to the integrated GPU which is a Intel HD Graphics 630 and the GPU slows down to just doing 5% capacity.
I have the latest windows 10 installed, latest drivers installed and GPU is set for maximum performance in NVIDIA control panel. I have set the games to use Nvidia GPU in there also i have set the power settings in windows control panel to performance I have the latest drivers installed for everything double checked. In windows graphics settings as well i have forced the games to use nvidia 1050 but they are just not doing it. http://speccy.piriform.com/results/ryJhTaj47OvIHSnJGO3uu4O Here's the speecy link. I even disabled the Intel hd graphics in Device manager to see if that would force the nvidia to start up but it got worse by forcing everything on CPU so had Intel hd enabled again. I uninstalled the drivers and installed again with no results still the same.
I've been through everyplace i can try to find a solution everybody is telling me to do the same things i've already done in last 1 and half weeks please help.

Sorry for not replying on other post i checked back, when the website was down during the 2 days i checked and thought you guys were gone forever :(
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