Which means there is no throttling or anything like that happening. I’ve been looking at the IGPU and CPU usage, frequences and temperatures, and the sudden drops in frames happens even when the GPU/CPU is not used, and when the temperatures are low. I’m experiencing the same on an Iris Plus 655 IGPU on a MacBook Pro 13" 2019 with 4-core i7. Had something to do with the Desktop Windows Manager eating up GPU resources when the desktop wallpaper was in slide mode.
This shouldn’t happen and i have no idea on how to fix this as i tried everything in my knowledge. The GPU is set on Maximum Performance as well.Īll my drivers are updated, it happens with or without add-ons, it happens with any Windows Power/Performance setting and it happens with or without changing CPU/GPU Voltage. Windows (10 ) is on Ultimate Performance power settings and the CPU speed is locked at 4.5mhz. There is no temperature issue as both the CPU and the GPU are under-volted and the fans are running at full speed. Running the Task manager open while playing, i realized that every time the stutter happens there is a negative spike on the GPU current usage as you can see from the pics i linked
The CPU/iGPU should be perfectly able to handle the game with no issues specially at the low graphical settings i enabled.Įxcept for these “micro freezes” the game runs good with a stable 60 fps frame rate. This happens both on the retail and the classic version of the game. I’m going trough some issues while gaming in World of Warcraft where i experience a slight stutter and fps drop every 30/45 sec mostly in open world. Hello, i play on a Intel Nuc 8i7BEH equipped with CPU i7-8559U, iGPU Intel Iris Plus 655, Windows 10 Pro, 16 Gb of DDR4 2400 and a Samsung Evo 970 m2 SSD.