i tried everything from lumen and anti aliassing to scaliblity to screen percentage to max fps to profiles and still eveything did not work im on 5.2
Hey @mhmdamjd!
Here are the hardware specifications for 5.2. Do you meet these? Also, do you have any processes running in the background?
yes i have 10500h and 3060 and i dont have anything running in background
Hey @mhmdamjd,
What is your current ram usage / total? Freshcan Products can be rather resource heavy due to quality so that may be what is killing your FPS.
Hey @mhmdamjd,
What about your ram (memory) usage? It looks like your CPU is topping out though. Your I-5 has built in graphics I’m assuming? Is your 3060 the default for usage?
my laptop is muxless so unreal cant use the 3060 : ( my ram usage is quite high currently 73%
is there any way to force it
Hey @mhmdamjd,
More than likely if this is a gaming laptop (I assume with a 3060) that your PC is configured to use the 3060 by default. As for your ram, taking a closer look at your screenshot you only have 16 gigs. While great for gaming this is not a lot in regards to large uncompressed levels. I would look into increasing to at least 32 gigs.
In the meantime, you can also try resetting your global settings for your Nvidia Control Panel and making sure that your GPU is set as your global default (in the Nvidia Control Panel) to make sure that the Engine does not try to integrate your CPU’s graphics.
ok ill uprade it but the control panal thing i tried that but didnt work engine still doesnt utlize my gpu should i connect it to external monitor
maybe i will get 100 fps if it utlize it
is that the ancient city demo? those 13 fps are kinda “normal” at the default config. i’m pretty sure you’re using the 3060. also “muxless” means you’re running optimus v1. so the igpu is the host and the 3060 is used as a “render slave” and has to copy/stream the output framebuffer back to ram to let the igpu display it.
also it’s only got 6 GB vram. you’re mosdef streaming assets constansly. i have a similar config just with an amd cpu.
this laptop is not built to run the top notch unreal demos at full quality.
also recommendation: if you wanna dev in ue5 and got some spare money. upgrade the ram to 32 GB. it will help manage assets, big time. you gotta setup a proper engine config tho and know your limits. mainly the vram limitation. it can run fine if you’re taking care of asset usage.
no its not demo its ancint cave ruins+thanks ill do that also more than 6 is too expensive in laptops
okay. nvm. it’s a “lowpoly” asset. then this might be intel fps. you should probably check the nvidia control panel and add unreal engine to the program list and set it to high performance.
but… i notice that 3060 hitting 78 C in reportedly idle, then. that doesn’t look good at all. is that a 15 inch slim and light laptop in a hot environment? it’s probably no good, then. you may use the gpu but it will probably thermal throttle before you get anything done.
well its not lowpoly whats lowpoly about it that made me laugh so much ok in terms of control panal i added it to it yesterday and still and it wasnt on idle thogh it was at running unreal at this setuation thats why its hot
that idle looks okay. then… i guess your gpu driver is broken and it doesn’t report usage. you could fix that using a more uptodate driver, perhaps. i had issues with usage reporting too at some point. i mean… you should see some form of graph, tho. you know?!?
still… laptop form factor and temperatures might be at play to some degree. my gpu thremal throttles at a lil above 85. if yours is hitting 78 under load this might be an issue. if you get an empty or the default engine map to load at regular fps this would atleast confirm it’s working. for development you may have to consider a frame limit or something to not smoke the gpu.
yes its uptodatedriver i checked now and in empty project its hitting 100 so i almost certain its because of the intensive enviroment
Hey @mhmdamjd
The best way to tell and possibly work on your level is to change the “engine scalability settings” then. Going to high or medium should improve your fps.