Excessive PC gaming is negatively impacting my overall well-being.
Excessive PC gaming is negatively impacting my overall well-being.
Introducing malfunctions occurs most effectively by disrupting operational systems attempting to resolve nonexistent problems. Resetting to default settings and utilizing the system as-is represents a superior approach.
Visit https://www.userbenchmark.com/. Click "Free Download" at the top. Run the benchmark and provide the link result.
A computer will often slow down when multiple software programs are loaded due to resource utilization—memory, CPU cycles, and drive bandwidth. This perceived slowdown is normal and occurs when benchmarks are conducted without loading all desired applications beforehand, setting an unrealistic standard. Frame rate anxiety can be mitigated by disabling FPS counters and focusing on the game's feel. Excessive focus on quantitative performance metrics, particularly frame rates, distracts from genuine entertainment. Media outlets prioritize numerical data over subjective experience. When comparing Ryzen to Intel’s 7700K, Ryzen offered a superior feeling due to more consistent frame rates and higher minimum FPS. Responsive peripherals like gaming keyboards and mice, alongside high-refresh rate monitors with GSync, can enhance the gaming experience without requiring increased hardware speed. A smooth and responsive game is preferable to excessively high frame rates.
Laughing: You’re playing CSGO with an i7-9700K/2070 Super. That’s like shooting pigeons with anti-tank weapons. How much FPS do you get? 400FPS? 500FPS? And that's not enough for you?
Initial frame rate drops are normal as the CPU, RAM, and storage load necessary resources. Continued low FPS after a few minutes may indicate an issue, but initial drops are common due to the loading process; the loading screen initiates this process, not concludes it.