batuhan-ry159a02de
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Hello,
I am experiencing serious performance and stability issues with my MSI Vector 16 HX AI.
The laptop reaches very high CPU temperatures (up to 95–100°C) during gaming under default settings. In addition to that, I am facing severe stuttering issues where the FPS suddenly drops from around 120–140 FPS down to ~60 FPS for 1–2 seconds and then recovers.
This happens frequently, especially when moving the camera in games, and it creates an unstable and unpleasant gaming experience.
Furthermore, in some cases (for example in Alan Wake 2), the game crashes completely.
The issue seems to have started after a BIOS or system update, although I am not entirely sure.
I would also like to emphasize that I am using the laptop in proper conditions, placed on a raised stand with good airflow underneath.
Given that this is a high-end device, I do not believe it is reasonable for a user to have to rely on advanced tweaks such as undervolting, third-party tools, or manual power limiting just to achieve stable performance. I purchased this device expecting a stable out-of-the-box experience.
These problems occur under normal usage conditions without any manual tuning. I have already tried standard troubleshooting steps such as using the High Performance power plan, but the issue persists.
I would like to ask:
Best regards
I am experiencing serious performance and stability issues with my MSI Vector 16 HX AI.
The laptop reaches very high CPU temperatures (up to 95–100°C) during gaming under default settings. In addition to that, I am facing severe stuttering issues where the FPS suddenly drops from around 120–140 FPS down to ~60 FPS for 1–2 seconds and then recovers.
This happens frequently, especially when moving the camera in games, and it creates an unstable and unpleasant gaming experience.
Furthermore, in some cases (for example in Alan Wake 2), the game crashes completely.
The issue seems to have started after a BIOS or system update, although I am not entirely sure.
I would also like to emphasize that I am using the laptop in proper conditions, placed on a raised stand with good airflow underneath.
Given that this is a high-end device, I do not believe it is reasonable for a user to have to rely on advanced tweaks such as undervolting, third-party tools, or manual power limiting just to achieve stable performance. I purchased this device expecting a stable out-of-the-box experience.
These problems occur under normal usage conditions without any manual tuning. I have already tried standard troubleshooting steps such as using the High Performance power plan, but the issue persists.
I would like to ask:
- Is this a known issue related to BIOS or firmware?
- Is there any recommended fix or update?
- Should I send the device for service inspection?
Best regards