Laptop performance issues? Game and sound stuttering.

Started 10 Feb 2019
by Frigzy
in Support Center
I've been getting sound and fps stuttering on my laptop (even though the fps counter remains stable above 100fps). When I only run DAoC and nothing else it's usually fine, but when I run Discord and or YouTube in the background I get sound and visual stuttering. Same when I try to record gameplay.

Running on an Asus n551jk laptop which is a couple of years old now. It seems a performance issue, but the specs of my laptop should be able to handle it easily. (8gb ram, 500gb ssd, 850gtx+onboard intel graphics card, Intel® Core™ i7 - 4710HQ Processor)

Anyone got any idea on how to solve this? Would taking my laptop apart to airblow it help?

I've checked and updated all drivers but the problem remains.. Am at a loss here.
Sun 10 Feb 2019 12:55 PM by yasow
Does DAoC use your 850gtx or your onboard intel graphics card?

I had a similiar issue with mine, once I manually set DAoC to use the graphicscard, things worked fine.
Sun 10 Feb 2019 9:27 PM by Frigzy
yasow wrote:
Sun 10 Feb 2019 12:55 PM
Does DAoC use your 850gtx or your onboard intel graphics card?

I had a similiar issue with mine, once I manually set DAoC to use the graphicscard, things worked fine.

I tried to do that. Unfortunately it made no difference or even made it worse (when I used GeForce to capture gameplay)... It is strange though, I can adjust the gamma levels through my Intel gfx card and they are applied to DAoC even when I run it through my GTX card..
Sun 10 Feb 2019 9:35 PM by Dun_Dulind
If you are running Windows 8/10 run the Phoenix.exe as Administrator and configure it to run in Windows 7 compatibility mode.

Some newer games don't work well with new operating systems. Also, update your DirectX runtimes...

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35
Sun 10 Feb 2019 9:44 PM by Numatic
I would also check your power settings and make sure you are running in performance mode and not a custom or power saving mode(which is default for most laptops). Just be aware it's going to consume more power and kill your battery if you arent plugged in.
Mon 11 Feb 2019 12:45 AM by Frigzy
Dun_Dulind wrote:
Sun 10 Feb 2019 9:35 PM
If you are running Windows 8/10 run the Phoenix.exe as Administrator and configure it to run in Windows 7 compatibility mode.

My DirectX seems updated.

What do you mean with the above? I simply start the porgram when I run it as admin.
Mon 11 Feb 2019 1:25 AM by Dun_Dulind
Frigzy wrote:
Mon 11 Feb 2019 12:45 AM
Dun_Dulind wrote:
Sun 10 Feb 2019 9:35 PM
If you are running Windows 8/10 run the Phoenix.exe as Administrator and configure it to run in Windows 7 compatibility mode.

My DirectX seems updated.

What do you mean with the above? I simply start the porgram when I run it as admin.

Right click the Phoenix shortcut you use to launch the game, select properties, then hit the Compatibility tab - then configure as the image below:

https://imgur.com/a/3sXMcDY
Mon 11 Feb 2019 2:13 PM by Craigh
https://forum.playphoenix.online/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=3329#p21170
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