Nvidia 930m Intel core I3 5010U same problem. I also have a desktop where I play with my RX 480 and Ryzen 5 1400, so my laptop is useless for Osu!
Thanks for sharing your similar issue with us; makes the issue ever more so persistent!zodyak wrote:
Nvidia 930m Intel core I3 5010U same problem. I also have a desktop where I play with my RX 480 and Ryzen 5 1400, so my laptop is useless for Osu!
You have my dearest condolences... That's really unfortunate.-Raijin wrote:
Nothing helped and found nothing
Yeah we just have to wait and see.TR4NQU1L1TY wrote:
You have my dearest condolences... That's really unfortunate.-Raijin wrote:
Nothing helped and found nothing
For the time being, we can only wait. Nevertheless, thanks again for contributing to the post.
TR4NQU1L1TY
Thanks for sharing your issue with us; it's good to know that this problem affects many out there. Now, if only we could get some help!smau5 wrote:
hi i just wanted to say i have the same problem right now, osu! is capped at 60fps in fullscreen but gets all the fps in windows (like 400) i have gtx 850M
Heyo, ezek. Welcome back to the ongoing mess, XD.ezek wrote:
Who knows if our issue is related to this https://www.reddit.com/r/pcgaming/comme ... ced_vsync/
I'm super tired of this already, I give up on looking for solutions zzz
Greetings, fellow osu! player. Those specs look practically identical to my brother's HP OMEN laptop - also mentioned by ezek in previous posts! - could it perhaps be another model with 16GB of RAM? If you can confirm on this, please do so.Eren024 wrote:
Hi,
I have the same problem. I've tried everything but still stays at 60 FPS with 17ms.
Every other game works fine, except osu!
(Dell XPS 15 9560) Specs:
OS: Windows 10 Home
CPU: Intel i7-7700HQ
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050 (4GB)
RAM: 16 GB
However, I have no problems on my computer which has almost the same specs as my laptop.
Pretty weird =/
Death wrote:
If you've tried everything else in this thread and that driver is not valid for your CPU, try to roll back a version instead.
I'm unable to test whether or not this issue is even caused by drivers on CPUs that aren't covered in that driver version I linked. It's possible it's still something else.
If you try to install the drivers I linked and you get an error message along the lines of, "The driver being installed is not validated for this computer" then give this page from Intel a read. If you are receiving a different error message then I would wait and try different solutions.
I shall attempt to do so as soon as I have time, perhaps by the weekendDeath wrote:
It may seem counter intuitive, but can you guys try reinstalling/updating your Intel Graphics Drivers with this slightly old version. Before you download and install it, verify that it's actually valid for your computer, I believe it should be for most people.
Wonderful that it worked for you! I hope it helps me too, XDezek wrote:
Death contacted me in-game thank god he didn't come for my soul and he told me to do what he just said above. My laptop didn't want to install the drivers and showed a message saying the driver wasn't for my laptop, but we were sure it was. Well, I did the manual installation since it didn't work with the .exe and it installed correctly.
And guess what! it got fixed! NO MORE 60FPS/17MS LOCK
Who could've guessed the issue had to do with intel drivers when our problem was when running with nvidia~
Let's see if it works with you too, guys~
Thanks Death, you're the best!
Edit: After that got fixed I got another issue. Osu! froze every time I did alt+tab or used the windows key, but that got fixed by disabling discord's in-game overlay. Just saying in case someone else gets this problem~
Hm... You have my sympathy in the current predicament you are in. Keep us updated, and tell us if you figure things out; it could help many others.Ari0n wrote:
Death wrote:
If you've tried everything else in this thread and that driver is not valid for your CPU, try to roll back a version instead.
I'm unable to test whether or not this issue is even caused by drivers on CPUs that aren't covered in that driver version I linked. It's possible it's still something else.
If you try to install the drivers I linked and you get an error message along the lines of, "The driver being installed is not validated for this computer" then give this page from Intel a read. If you are receiving a different error message then I would wait and try different solutions.
Could it be because I installed it with the .exe instead of using the .zip? I doubt it could be that, but i'll try it anyway.
Edit: managed to install an older driver with the zip file, rebooted the pc, got a blue screen, game still running at 60 fps, currently installing the latest driver again...
SteveEricJordan wrote:
Ok i tried disabling Gsync and it worked, i got 2ms and 240 fps.
But sadly deactivating Gsync just for osu is not really the way to go because then there is a bug that sometimes you need to restart your pc to enable Gsync again after playing Osu.
So the problem for many people was that Osu is not compatible with Gsync all along.
Shouldn't we let peppy now?
KrisyYy wrote:
I also have this problem (GTX 1050, i5-7300HQ laptop)
I've been playing with integrated graphics until i can find a solution, but the lag spikes are really annoying
With the NVIDIA GPU, if i restart my laptop, the issue gets removed strangely, but i have to do that every time i plan to play the game
Disabling fullscreen optimizations on the osu.exe properties + Compability mode in osu settings removed the cap but increased the input lag a bit, having average 2.0ms (but no lag spikes) vs 1.3ms on integrated
idk what's limiting exactly the fps, happens only when I'm with NVIDIA GPU + fullscreen