So, I recently picked up an Alienware Alpha (lowest end model with the i3) for the wife. The only games that she has installed on it right now are ESO and Sims 4. Sims 4 plays without any hitches and she is entirely happy with that game; however, ESO is another story. Just for preliminary purposes, yes I have updated drivers, cleaned booted (despite this being brand new, removed Alien Ui) and so forth. At first, I thought the issue was simple. This mini PC comes with a 5400 rpm hard drive that I thought was causing my stutters. Well, I was stubborn and decided to have MSI afterburner/RivaTuner watch my temps/gpu usage/cpu usage, etc. I've noticed that gpu is reaching its power limit at times and this seems to be what is causing a sudden frame drop. So, I activated adaptive vsync via Nvidia settings, which forces the game to play at a paltry 30 fps. The Gtx 860m chip inside of the alpha presets to ultra-high and was nearly capable of keeping up with my desktops Gtx 760 in terms fps, albeit the frame drops were more frequent. I'm going to attempt to get a few good hours are gaming in with it today: dungeons, farming, etc and make some notes about cpu usage and gpu usage, temps (although it was staying at 69C at 99 percent gpu usage).
I've tinkered with the idea of raising the power limit slightly via Afterburner. Any thoughts/ideas? Constructive responses will be appreciated. Thanks.
(I will post some screenshots of Afterburner/Rivatuner later on if any fellow nerds wish to help me figure this out.)
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