It performs this action to provide a clear explanation about its function.
It performs this action to provide a clear explanation about its function.
Looking for games that offer consistent performance is key. Those that remain similar across tests and make use of at least one component of your system—such as leveraging your GPU—tend to work well. However, relying only on one part of the hardware doesn’t guarantee a balanced evaluation, especially if your graphics setup varies.
I tried the site and it checked my system specs, saying I could handle Borderlands 3 without issues, but it recommends lower settings. It seems the game works well enough for testing purposes.
These platforms often provide incomplete information since they rely solely on specifications provided by developers versus those from your system. While you might have a stronger GPU, your CPU could be less efficient. What title are you playing and what are your settings? Are you experiencing any problems? "Lag" refers to network issues like high ping affecting online gameplay. It doesn't clarify the exact problem. E: Combined the threads. Avoid repeating the same points multiple times. *** Regarding benchmarks, the goal is to run the same test repeatedly for consistent comparisons. This is why specialized software uses ready-made tests. Some games include pre-made runs for this purpose. You can conduct your own tests, but without clear instructions on recreating them, the outcomes may only apply to you. Edited May 11, 2020 by LogicalDrm