XUNB1
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Just an update to the status of the situation.
I sent my Lenovo Y410P to repair under warranty last friday and got it back yesterday. They said they replaced the motherboard and updated the BIOS version to v3.05, and played CSGO today with no problems whatsoever! Hope it doesn't happen again.
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Okay, I tried uninstalling Lenovo Energy Management and it did not help. The stutter and freeze-ups were still prevalent. I did some testing to see if it was the games' or hardware's' problem. I set CS:GO and LoL to my Integrated Graphics Processor and there were no stutters/freeze-ups as opposed to when using the Nvidia GPU. Does anyone have insight on this? I have contacted Lenovo about this and they insist it's game's fault.
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Hey XUNB1,
I run 7 Pro 64 Bit and have no issues. I'm running a Y510p SLI though. I downgraded for the same reasons. Forget that Windows 8 mess
Back to your issue - I'm not 100% sure what may be causing this but there are some things I'd try. The first thing I'd do is make sure that you aren't running out of ram. It's possible that you might be running out of ram and writing to page file. That sounds unlikely though given the crashes that you're having. Still check it out though.
You might also have a bad hard drive. Maybe. Once upon a time I had a computer that did shit like this. It's in a landfill now
I play L4D2 and don't have the issues that you're having. The next thing I'd try is uninstalling the display driver, restarting, cleaning your registry with something like CCleaner, restarting again and then installing the freshest driver. If that doesn't work, do the same thing over again but install the previous driver.
Speaking of, has this always happened? Is it new? And btw are you running 32 or 64 bit?
Have you tried closing all background programs?
Have you sacrificed any animals and smeared their blood across the bezel?
Do pray tell.
I'm pretty sure I'm not running out of RAM. I noticed that my graphics driver likes to crash periodically when I'm playing LoL. As for CSGO, whenever it locks up I notice that the process is "Not responding" in the task manager.
I bought my laptop back in July last year, 64 bit.
Yes and no .
I got solution for you... got the same strange problem but i knew that it worked before... so i reverted every change I made. Came out that the power manager shipped with this notebook was to blame. No matter which performance profile was chosen I always got stutter like you described. Just uninstall and be happy!I'll try this and update later, thanks!
P.S: You mean Energy management right?
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which version of windows 7 u are running? i've noticed that 7 pro runs better than other versions.
I'm running a genuine copy of Windows 7 Pro right now as a matter of fact.
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I've been searching around everywhere for someone who may have or had this issue online but I haven't found anything. Anyways, I bought the Y410P with the nVidia GT 750M back in late July and I downgraded to Windows 7 because I disliked 8. Since then, most 3D games I play such as L4D2, CS:GO, and League of Legends will stutter at random times or even freeze up for 3-8 seconds. I've noticed at times that the nVidia driver crashes on me when playing other games or doing other tasks that do not require intensive graphics processing. I do not think I've experienced any of these problems when I was on the stock Windows 8 OS that came with the laptop. Can anyone help me out?
Currently running the latest WHQL drivers (331.82).
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I use a sleeve with handles and put it in my swiss gear school bag. I can fit all my peripherals in it too along with school books and binders.
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You can use CPU-Z or Aida64
You can also use msinfo32 found in Windows (search for it) if you don't want to download any additional software.
Lenovo Y50-70 unlocked BIOS menu / wlan whitelist mod / vbios mod
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Hey Klem!
Can you unlock my vbios, remove whitelist, and also unlock hidden menus? (all 3 options)
My results file (3.03, 860m)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/mo0n1f
Thank you!