Hi, I have Acer Nitro 5 - AMD Edition and I tried playing on all games and yes the laptop manage to play the game I want somehow
but it gave me kinda bit disappointing FPS on all settings (LOW OR HIGH) I have no idea how but my drivers are all up to date.
Here's my laptop specs:
OS: Windows 10 (64 bit)
Processor: AMD FX-9830P RADEON R7, 12 COMPUTE CORES 4C+8G 3.00GHz
RAM: 4.00GB DDR4 2400MHz
GPU: RADEON RX 550 4GB GDDR5
System Overview:
Radeon Software Version - 18.2.1
Radeon Software Edition - Adrenalin
Graphics Chipset - AMD Radeon R7 Graphics
Memory Size - 80 MB
Memory Type - DDR4
Core Clock - 900 MHz
Windows Version - Windows 10 (64 bit)
System Memory - 4 GB
CPU Type - AMD FX-9830P RADEON R7, 12 COMPUTE CORES 4C+8G
The games I tried with their Unstable FPS:
- League of Legends (30 ~ 55 fps) (Same on Very Low or Ultra High Settings)
- Dota 2 (30 ~ 55 fps) (Same on Very Low or Ultra High Settings) [1080p]
- CS:GO (30 ~ 52 fps) (Same on Very Low or Ultra High Settings) [1080p]
- Minecraft (30 fps) (Same on Very Low or Ultra High Settings) [1080p] [Optifine | ON :: Shaders | ON]
- GTA V (30 ~ 50 fps) (Same on Very Low or Ultra High Settings) [1080p]
- Paladins (25 ~ 55 fps) (Same on Very Low or Ultra High Settings) [1080p]
- Rules of Survival (30 ~ 60 fps) (Same on Very Low or Ultra High Settings) [1080p]
- Borderlands 2 (30 ~ 52 fps) (Same on Very Low or Ultra High Settings) [1080p]
- Fortnite (30 ~ 52 fps) (Same on Very Low or Ultra High Settings) [1080p]
Here's my only settings available on my Radeon Settings..
Global Settings:
- Anti-aliasing Mode: Use application settings
- Anti-aliasing Method: Multisampling
- Morphological Filtering: Off
- Anisotropic Filtering Mode: Use application settings
- Texture Filtering Quality: Standard
- Surface Format Optimization: On
- Wait for Vertical Refresh: Off, unless application specifies
- OpenGL Triple Buffering: Off
- Shader Cache: AMD Optimized
- Tessellation Mode: AMD Optimized
- GPU Workload: Graphics
- Chill: Off
Other Windows/Acer Settings:
Cool Boost Technology: ON
Processor Power Management: 100% (Minimum & Maximum)
Switchable Dynamic Graphics: Maximize Performance
AMD Graphics Power Settings: Maximize Performance
I really have no idea how to fix my problem.. as you can see the games I played there's low graphic games and still unstable fps
maybe because I got 4GB Ram only?
I run games and its having unstable fps already from first to last so im not sure if its my temperature...
Please help..
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Well for gta 5 you definetly are bottlenecked by ram, I have a i3 3220 rx 560 4gb, but have 4gb ram just like you. Out of thoose games you named I only played fortnite and it runs at 50 fps mostly with some drops to low 30s/high 20s in busier areas
Well for gta 5 you definetly are bottlenecked by ram, I have a i3 3220 rx 560 4gb, but have 4gb ram just like you. Out of thoose games you named I only played fortnite and it runs at 50 fps mostly with some drops to low 30s/high 20s in busier areas
should I upgrade it to 8gb kit (4x2) 2400mhz ddr4 ram?
Are you sure those games are using the dedicated RX 550 and not the integrated R7?
I have no idea, the settings says its running on Radeon 500 Series and it's on High Performance.
I have the same laptop with the same problems. Please tell me if you've found a solution. It's very frustrating on my part as even my mac can handle dota 2 better than this laptop. Maybe a software problem with amd?
Hello, I have the same laptop with 8 GB RAM, I tried everything, I came to the conclusion that the video card is very weak (Starcraft 2 Medium 1080 20-35 FPS, Ultra 12-28 FPS). Battle for Middle earth 2 runs better with HD 630. I bought this laptop to play some old games, games that I was playing with a laptop with hd 4650 & Core 2 Duo (Low/Med Settings). Rx 550 Mobile is a very weak card.
Nah bro it's not the video card. It's the processor, it's bottlenecking the
GPU. Acer didn't think this through when making this laptop. It's sad
because I saved up for a gaming laptop and the results I got was that of a
low end laptop.