My 144Hz monitor exhibits a noticeable delay while I’m playing League of Legends.
My 144Hz monitor exhibits a noticeable delay while I’m playing League of Legends.
I recently assembled a new computer with the following components: a Ryzen 5 2600 processor running at its default speed (3.4 GHz), 8GB of 3000MHz RAM, an RX570 with 4GB of VRAM, a 550W power supply, a 240B solid-state drive, and a AOC C24G1 monitor with a resolution of 1920x1080 and a refresh rate of 144Hz. Generally, the system performs well and offers smooth gameplay with titles like Apex Legends and CSGO. However, when playing League of Legends, the camera movement and character actions appear to lag or experience stuttering. Enabling FreeSync causes a slight screen flicker, though it does improve the overall smoothness somewhat. Previously, with my older 75Hz monitor, League of Legends ran perfectly. Upgrading to a higher refresh rate was anticipated to improve performance, but presently, it has become a detriment to my League of Legends experience. What are your suggestions?
Is Vsync disabled?
Is your in-game frame rate unlimited or limited?
Please configure the settings to their lowest levels and attempt again, specifically using a resolution of 1280x720 at a refresh rate of 144Hz.
What frame rate are you experiencing while playing the game?
Did you reinstall Windows following your hardware changes?
Select a refresh rate of 75Hz or a lower value than 100Hz.
Display synchronization is disabled, and the frame rate is unlimited. I typically achieve a speed between 130 and 150 frames per second. Experimenting with a lower refresh rate resulted in increased screen shimmering, reducing the resolution to 720p made the game feel noticeably smoother, but the visual quality suffered significantly.
What was your method for attaching the display to your RX570? DVI, HDMI, or DisplayPort? DisplayPort seems like the best choice in my opinion. Have you experimented with various configurations using your monitor’s on-screen display? Such as a gaming mode or something comparable? It's worth examining your solid-state drive using the tool provided by its manufacturer, and consider updating the firmware if an update is offered.
Currently employing dynamic programming. I experimented with the OSD configurations without success, and the SSD was already current.
My monitor boasts a refresh rate of 144Hz, yet I often experience visual hiccups in games—it appears as if the display is struggling with low frame rates, even though my frames per second are consistently high. I’m wondering if my computer's components aren’t powerful enough to fully utilize the monitor’s capabilities.
Here are my specifications: Ryzen 5 2600 (running at 3.4 GHz), 8GB of 3000MHz RAM, an RX570 with 4GB of VRAM, a 550W power supply unit, a 240B solid-state drive, and an AOC C24G1 monitor with a resolution of 1920x1080 and a 144Hz refresh rate. Reducing the refresh rate makes the experience feel sluggish.
Is your computer only running with one stick of memory? What brand is your power supply unit? In what games are you experiencing lag or pauses?
A two-channel power supply with a frequency of 2933MHz (approximately) is a Corsair model providing 550 watts, and I’ve primarily played games like League of Legends and Apex Legends so far.
I recently assembled a new computer system with the following components:
Ryzen 5 2600 (running at a base clock speed of 3.4GHz)
8GB of 3000MHz RAM,
RX570 4GB (at its standard speed),
a 550W power supply,
and a 240GB SSD.
I'm currently playing League of Legends and Apex Legends, but I’m experiencing occasional visual problems—it appears to be stuttering. The stuttering is particularly noticeable in League of Legends, especially during intense combat situations where the camera movement becomes jerky. Apex Legends is generally smooth, with approximately 90% of my gameplay running without issues and only occasionally encountering low frame rates. Both games consistently maintain high FPS – around 130-140 in League of Legends and over 100 in Apex Legends – without any significant drops. I’ve experimented with various settings, including monitor refresh rates, VSync and FreeSync options, display ports (DisplayPort and HDMI), as well as changing the resolution, but none of these adjustments have resolved the problem. I’m seeking assistance because this issue is making League of Legends unplayable for me.
I recently assembled a new computer system with these specifications:
AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (operating at a base clock speed of 3.4 GHz)
8GB of 3000MHz RAM,
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 MSI Gaming Z graphics card,
550W power supply unit,
240GB solid-state drive,
AOC C24G1 24-inch monitor with a resolution of 1920x1080 and a refresh rate of 144Hz.
When I play League of Legends, the gameplay often feels choppy, with a shaky camera movement while the in-game character actions and skills remain fluid. I occasionally experience this issue with Apex Legends, though it’s less pronounced.