My PC can handle League of Legends pretty well, running it with just 30% of my graphics card's power.
My PC can handle League of Legends pretty well, running it with just 30% of my graphics card's power.
Hey everyone, I’m having a little issue with my laptop – it's an ASUS FX505DU, sporting a Ryzen 7 3750H processor, 16GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti graphics card. It also has a 120Hz display, which is supposed to give me really smooth gameplay. However, League of Legends seems to be only utilizing about 30% of my GPU’s power, and I'm struggling to consistently hit 120 frames per second. I’ve already disabled V-Sync, but that didn't seem to help at all. The GPU is running at its base clock speed (1455MHz), while games like PUBG are pushing it up to 2000MHz. I'm only averaging around 79 frames per second in League, which isn’t ideal. Any thoughts on what could be causing this?
My RAM consistently stays below 7GB, and my CPU usage tends to hover around 30%, occasionally spiking to 60 during intense team battles. I should also mention that my laptop uses an integrated graphics card, which might be able to handle some games—though I haven’t been able to test it properly yet using the task manager.