The Alienware m17 R3 Gaming Laptop webpage has configurations tab that includes "Select a game to see how many frames per second (FPS) each system can achieve". The m17 R2 webpage does not have this, but the m17 R3 webpage should provide an indication of what your m17 R2 gaming FPS should be.
Does SupportAssist troubleshooting find any problems?
DRIVERS ARE IMPORTANT TOO!!!! What I'm saying is, is that Drivers can either impact or improve your performance in games so i would suggest updating all the Drivers using the Dell Support Assist app as that can show what needs to be updated. Then I would try installing all the NVIDIA Drivers from DELL and the GAME READY ones from NVIDIA using the GeForce Experience App. Then when your playing a game, use the Alienware command center to set the cooling to full speed and turn off the overclocks for both the CPU and GPU, then set the power plan in High performance.
I have a problem with my Alienware Command Center the overclocking and thermal section in the fusion are forever loading so I can't change any settings
Hi @Hazza Oh? Yes, with this persistent activity, the system will be less responsive. Have a look in Task Manager's Detail tab, click on top of CPU column to get the high values at the top. When no applications are running, System Idle Process should be in the region of 98%.
The AWCC is a very well known problem, as reported in this Alienware forum. If you have invested in a Dell extended warranty you could ask Dell to provide a remedy, but many users are waiting for the next AWCC update. Rolling back the AWCC version to when it worked, should be the fix. Restore computer back to a time that AWCC worked, should be a fix.
Please check that System Restore is already enabled, or enable this Windows feature.
Please try this. When in local admin account, download Revo Uninstaller Free. This is known to completely remove the AWCC + OC Controls software. Having started the removal process, click on create System Restore point, then wait for it to confirm that software has been uninstalled, then select advanced scanning mode and then scan to delete all the background files, it may give you a second window and these files should also be deleted. Restart to save these changes into the Operating System.
Revisit Task Manager's Detail tab, when no applications are running, System Idle Process should be in the region of 98%. If not, let computer idle for 20 minutes, then see what process is still using excessive computer resources.
Now decide if having the AWCC installed is agreeable. Wait a few days before deciding to install AWCC + OC Controls, as if for the first time.
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Hi @Hazza welcome to this user to user forum.
The Alienware m17 R3 Gaming Laptop webpage has configurations tab that includes "Select a game to see how many frames per second (FPS) each system can achieve". The m17 R2 webpage does not have this, but the m17 R3 webpage should provide an indication of what your m17 R2 gaming FPS should be.
Does SupportAssist troubleshooting find any problems?
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I have a problem with my Alienware Command Center the overclocking and thermal section in the fusion are forever loading so I can't change any settings
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December 10th, 2020 16:00
Hi @Hazza Oh? Yes, with this persistent activity, the system will be less responsive. Have a look in Task Manager's Detail tab, click on top of CPU column to get the high values at the top. When no applications are running, System Idle Process should be in the region of 98%.
The AWCC is a very well known problem, as reported in this Alienware forum. If you have invested in a Dell extended warranty you could ask Dell to provide a remedy, but many users are waiting for the next AWCC update. Rolling back the AWCC version to when it worked, should be the fix. Restore computer back to a time that AWCC worked, should be a fix.
Please check that System Restore is already enabled, or enable this Windows feature.
Please try this. When in local admin account, download Revo Uninstaller Free. This is known to completely remove the AWCC + OC Controls software. Having started the removal process, click on create System Restore point, then wait for it to confirm that software has been uninstalled, then select advanced scanning mode and then scan to delete all the background files, it may give you a second window and these files should also be deleted. Restart to save these changes into the Operating System.
Revisit Task Manager's Detail tab, when no applications are running, System Idle Process should be in the region of 98%. If not, let computer idle for 20 minutes, then see what process is still using excessive computer resources.
Now decide if having the AWCC installed is agreeable. Wait a few days before deciding to install AWCC + OC Controls, as if for the first time.