Solved! i think my graphics card is damaged

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So, I had this laptop since last year and it has been working well for me until last week when I came across a problem. So I decided to close my laptop after gaming some Call of duty black ops 3 so I could go out and buy food and rest the pc for a bit, but when I came back I found a problem I launched BO3 just to find out that my game is stuttering alotttt so I was like hmmm maybe I need to update my drivers or there is a windows update so I closed the game I checked if there was any updates but no there isn't it said that I had the latest version...but I just shook it off and just restarted my laptop. I tried launching the game again it was weird cuz I could run the game at a solid 60 fps but it was stuttering a lot a few sec it would be 60 then it would drop down to 1 then 60, 1, then 60 it was stuttering soo bad I reset my pc and start all over again to find that when I tried to download the latest version of nvidia AGAIN it would either freeze my pc or lag the crap out of my pc ive notice if I like tried to update nvidia or play any games my pc would start lagging so basically maybe my graphics card is damaged or smth someone please help


my specs are
nvidia GF GTX 950m
intel core i5
16gb of ram
64bit laptop
 
Solution
go top the vendor laptop web page look under bios files. look at the data and bios number. boot into the bios and check your bios rev. if it the same then you dont need to update if it lower then you do.

Lutfij

Splendid
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Make and model of your laptop? An SKU would help us two fold.

Are you on the latest BIOS update for your laptop's motherboard? Can you pop up System Resource Monitor and see what our resource usages are just after booting into OS's GUI...? I'm assuming you're on Windows 10.
 
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how do I do that? and yes I am on windows 10
 
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ok