League of Legends runs smoothly on low GPU power, maintaining under 60 frames per second.
League of Legends runs smoothly on low GPU power, maintaining under 60 frames per second.
Hey everyone, I’m facing a problem in League of Legends. Sometimes my FPS drops to around 40-50 during team fights, which is really important. At the beginning of the game it’s usually up to 200 FPS, and during the laning phase it’s about 80-100. My experience differs from other games I play—CS:GO and Overwatch give me stable performance, while in League my FPS seems okay unless I change settings. In CS:GO on high settings I get roughly 80-200 FPS, but I’m not very comfortable with computers. I noticed that when the GPU load hits around 30% and CPU usage is near 30-40%, it helps. Also, changing settings in League doesn’t seem to affect my FPS at all; I maintain the same performance whether I switch maps or not. I even tried a low-quality custom map from a YouTube link, but using it still gave me the same numbers. I’m wondering if there’s a way to force the CPU and GPU to work harder in League of Legends. How can I do that? Thanks for your help!
Welcome to the forums! The games you referred to are straightforward to play on, requiring minimal hardware. Your system performs well—it doesn’t lack the latest components or top-tier specs, but it should comfortably handle 1080p at high settings. Have you installed all the necessary drivers and updates for your games and PC? If not, please do so. I also suggest trying a fresh install of LoL, as that might resolve the issue.
I reinstalled LoL and the problem still persists, there must be a way to force higher gpu / cpu in games.
Find "Chill" in the settings section at the bottom of your Wattman configuration.
I'm looking for more details about your experience. Did you navigate to the AMD Radeon settings screen? After searching for "Chill," you located it in the gaming section, and when you pressed a game it was turned off worldwide. However, League of Legends doesn't have a Chill Profile option. Updated May 21, 2017 by adrian555155