low fps
low fps
this happens because your PC becomes unstable when you power it on after changes. the random reboots and updates can stress the hardware, especially with older components like your Ryzen 5 and 6GB RAM. the SSD and HDD might also contribute to performance drops if they’re not properly managed. try keeping the system stable and avoid frequent interruptions.
It varies—sometimes it happens regularly, other times it occurs unexpectedly. It’s best to ensure your drivers remain current. There might be background updates or automatic adjustments made by the software.
It seems there might be a background process or a recurring issue with turning it off and on again.
An update could significantly reduce your FPS, making it feel like your CPU is handling the workload instead of the GPU.
It's different. When a Windows update is active and consuming significant CPU, RAM, or storage resources, it can greatly lower performance. Or if an antivirus is running alongside it, that might happen too. It doesn't seem like anything is incorrect once the system returns to normal after updating drivers.
It's possible your GPU is being overclocked since you used a prebuilt model without checking its settings.