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League of Legends FPS Capped Below Refresh Rate (Fullscreen Borderless)

League of Legends FPS Capped Below Refresh Rate (Fullscreen Borderless)

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Jarzzermann
Posting Freak
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07-28-2017, 02:36 AM
#1
Recently during League of Legends in borderless fullscreen mode, my FPS stays below my monitor's refresh rate. At 144Hz it caps at 108fps and at 120Hz it drops to 98fps. I didn’t notice a problem until disconnecting the monitors to access my PC. Playing fullscreen gives me normal FPS, but I usually prefer borderless. Here are my specs: I7 7700k, GTX970, 16GB RAM, two 60Hz BenQ monitors, and one 144Hz BenQ monitor. I’ve tried several fixes—turning off VSync in NVIDIA settings, reinstalling Windows, disabling Fullscreen Optimization, and using only the main monitor—but my FPS still gets capped. If a window covers my league window, performance returns to normal. Edit: Reformatting my SSD seems to have resolved the issue.
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Jarzzermann
07-28-2017, 02:36 AM #1

Recently during League of Legends in borderless fullscreen mode, my FPS stays below my monitor's refresh rate. At 144Hz it caps at 108fps and at 120Hz it drops to 98fps. I didn’t notice a problem until disconnecting the monitors to access my PC. Playing fullscreen gives me normal FPS, but I usually prefer borderless. Here are my specs: I7 7700k, GTX970, 16GB RAM, two 60Hz BenQ monitors, and one 144Hz BenQ monitor. I’ve tried several fixes—turning off VSync in NVIDIA settings, reinstalling Windows, disabling Fullscreen Optimization, and using only the main monitor—but my FPS still gets capped. If a window covers my league window, performance returns to normal. Edit: Reformatting my SSD seems to have resolved the issue.

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iLeslie
Junior Member
39
08-01-2017, 06:50 PM
#2
The need to disconnect the monitors arose because an issue required closing them to access the PC.
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iLeslie
08-01-2017, 06:50 PM #2

The need to disconnect the monitors arose because an issue required closing them to access the PC.

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Kayoden
Member
58
08-01-2017, 07:31 PM
#3
I was placing a fresh SSD in its designated spot.
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Kayoden
08-01-2017, 07:31 PM #3

I was placing a fresh SSD in its designated spot.

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BambooTop
Junior Member
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08-03-2017, 10:38 AM
#4
New SSD: boot drive?
Motherboard: make and model?
I think the updated hardware setup (SSD) might be causing some problems.
It could not be compatible with the motherboard.
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BambooTop
08-03-2017, 10:38 AM #4

New SSD: boot drive?
Motherboard: make and model?
I think the updated hardware setup (SSD) might be causing some problems.
It could not be compatible with the motherboard.

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queenoftears03
Junior Member
13
08-24-2017, 01:36 PM
#5
The new SSD isn't the boot drive. I have two SSDs and an HDD. My motherboard is Asus Strix Z270E, and the new SSD is a WD Blue 3D NAND. I transferred the installation to another SSD, which is my boot drive, and it seems that might've resolved the issue. I'll check again later to see how it performs.
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queenoftears03
08-24-2017, 01:36 PM #5

The new SSD isn't the boot drive. I have two SSDs and an HDD. My motherboard is Asus Strix Z270E, and the new SSD is a WD Blue 3D NAND. I transferred the installation to another SSD, which is my boot drive, and it seems that might've resolved the issue. I'll check again later to see how it performs.