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Low frame rate during gameplay despite strong hardware performance

Low frame rate during gameplay despite strong hardware performance

C
Commando__
Senior Member
744
02-14-2023, 03:26 AM
#1
UserBenchmarks: Game 46%, Desk 94%, Work 43%
CPU:
Intel Core i7-10700
-
96.2%
GPU:
Nvidia RTX 4060
-
47.3%
SSD:
Kioxia-exceria G2 SSD 1TB
-
109.7%
HDD:
WD WD20EURX 2TB
-
37.9%
RAM:
Unknown 1x16GB
-
27%
MBD:
Gigabyte GA-H510M K V2
This is my PC's benchmark test – everything functions properly and runs quickly, though the main issue arises during gaming sessions with average frame rates between 20-30 FPS. In League of Legends on medium settings I achieve around 30 FPS, and in team fights it sometimes freezes at about 10 FPS.
C
Commando__
02-14-2023, 03:26 AM #1

UserBenchmarks: Game 46%, Desk 94%, Work 43%
CPU:
Intel Core i7-10700
-
96.2%
GPU:
Nvidia RTX 4060
-
47.3%
SSD:
Kioxia-exceria G2 SSD 1TB
-
109.7%
HDD:
WD WD20EURX 2TB
-
37.9%
RAM:
Unknown 1x16GB
-
27%
MBD:
Gigabyte GA-H510M K V2
This is my PC's benchmark test – everything functions properly and runs quickly, though the main issue arises during gaming sessions with average frame rates between 20-30 FPS. In League of Legends on medium settings I achieve around 30 FPS, and in team fights it sometimes freezes at about 10 FPS.

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xXRAXERXx
Posting Freak
817
02-18-2023, 05:32 PM
#2
Welcome to the forums, newcomer! The specifications of the PSU aren't listed on these "benchmark" sites. The link indicates you're viewing at 1366x768—what is your monitor's make and model? Make sure the display is connected to your dedicated GPU, not your motherboard's output. For context, your motherboard has PCB revision 1.0 and you're using BIOS version F2. You can find your board's version by checking this guide: https://forums.
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xXRAXERXx
02-18-2023, 05:32 PM #2

Welcome to the forums, newcomer! The specifications of the PSU aren't listed on these "benchmark" sites. The link indicates you're viewing at 1366x768—what is your monitor's make and model? Make sure the display is connected to your dedicated GPU, not your motherboard's output. For context, your motherboard has PCB revision 1.0 and you're using BIOS version F2. You can find your board's version by checking this guide: https://forums.