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[Solved] FIFA 18 Jams on Lenovo Y700-isk15 Gaming Laptop: i7 6700HQ, GTX 960 4GB, 8GB RAM, Win10

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  • #1 16908460
    dawid456ug
    Level 9  
    Hello, I recently purchased Fifa 18 and there is a problem, because the settings on the ultra game is cut. This is not a strong interruption, but it irritates during the game and it's a bit weird because my laptop meets the game's hardware requirements, even those recommended, and all drivers are updated. I would like to add that before the full version of the game I had a demo and also ultra-stuck. Other games with similar or even stronger parameters are smooth. I am asking for help, I apologize for any mistakes. ;-)
    And this is my equipment:
    Lenovo Y700-isk15
    i7 6700HQ
    GTX 960 4GB
    8 GB RAM
    WINDOWS 10 64 BIT.
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  • #3 16908623
    dawid456ug
    Level 9  
    This is the temp while playing for a little over 5 minutes (of course, it also stuttered) - I also noticed that the fans do not work at high speed when playing games. Maybe it's because components are burning up and there are stings.
    FIFA 18 Jams on Lenovo Y700-isk15 Gaming Laptop: i7 6700HQ, GTX 960 4GB, 8GB RAM, Win10
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  • #4 16908686
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    dawid456ug wrote:
    Here's the temp

    "Here" is the top section of HWi. Post the whole. There are blue arrows to add columns.
    dawid456ug wrote:
    problem because the settings on the ultra game is cut

    And on ordinary ??

    Post SMART with Crystal Disk Info.
    dawid456ug wrote:
    Maybe it's because components are burning up and there are stings.

    Not on the screen. Other games are not jamming. Fifa 18 charges you 50% of the CPU. This is a game that should work better than the rest.
    Probably again, EA sports has cheated the coding. Already having FIFA 2011, I noticed that after the change to FIFA 2012, repetitions began to jam.
    It is not the fault of the equipment, and even if the driver's fault, you will not change the driver for one game. You can try. Remove the previous one using DDU.
    enhanced wrote:
    Since the demo was the same, it is not a configuration for an ultra-simple matter.

    As I wrote - you can see the residual HWi results, we do not know the load of the GPU, but the CPU is not heavily loaded.
    You have to check the settings in the game itself. @ dawid456ug post screenshots with settings - including V-sync and frame limiter. Turn on the normal details.
    It can put a movie with those jams because we do not know how they look exactly.
    Maybe it's some minimal pruning from the fault of another subassembly.
    I bet on poorly optimized game code.
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  • #5 16908812
    Piterixos
    Level 27  
    enhanced wrote:
    Since the demo was the same, it is not a configuration for an ultra-simple matter.



    I am very curious about the reasoning behind this conclusion.

    @ dawid456ug

    You did not write about what kind of jam it is. Do you have little fps all the time, or maybe dips, or maybe the game freezes at times?

    How do you look at GPU wear while playing?

    The processor surely goes higher at the time of the game?
  • #6 16908825
    dawid456ug
    Level 9  
    I would describe my problem with the illiquidity of the game as if it was slowed down with delicate slowdowns, and I will throw in what I need in the evening, because I am currently in the work and cooking for other crazy people. ;-) :-P
  • #7 17163191
    dawid456ug
    Level 9  
    It helped replace the disk from the disk on the ssd now the game goes perfectly, thanks to everyone for the willingness to help.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around performance issues experienced while playing FIFA 18 on a Lenovo Y700-isk15 gaming laptop, equipped with an Intel i7 6700HQ processor, GTX 960 4GB graphics card, and 8GB RAM. The user reports stuttering and lag during gameplay, despite meeting the game's hardware requirements and having updated drivers. Responses suggest checking the laptop's temperature during gameplay, as overheating may cause performance drops. It is also recommended to analyze CPU and GPU loads, adjust in-game settings, and consider potential issues with the game's coding. Ultimately, the user resolved the problem by replacing the hard disk with an SSD, resulting in smooth gameplay.
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