This means that the game runs on the integrated graphics card in the processor. Right-click on the game icon and select "Run with graphics processor" and select GTX.
I turned it on to run the game with GTX, I still have 30 FPS, if I set it to the integrated card I get from 60 to 120 FPS. Strange, it looks like there is some sort of blockage.
It looks as if there was a lock on half of V-sync, switch to integrated and check the settings in the nVidia panel and then compare on GTX 1650. In general, the situation should be the opposite. Alternatively, create a new graphics profile for the game from the nVidia panel and set your preferred synchronization there (or not).
The discussion revolves around a user experiencing a constant 30 FPS in League of Legends on a new HP OMEN laptop, despite having the same game settings as on an older computer. Initial suggestions included checking the computer's configuration and ensuring the game runs on the dedicated NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card instead of the integrated graphics. The user confirmed that the game was set to run with the GTX but still faced the FPS issue. Further advice included reinstalling the GTX driver and adjusting NVIDIA settings, which were initially set to high quality and poor performance. After changing these settings, the user reported that the FPS issue was resolved. Summary generated by the language model.