System performance is at maximum load, with CPU utilization at full capacity and GPU usage minimal at just 5%.
System performance is at maximum load, with CPU utilization at full capacity and GPU usage minimal at just 5%.
At launch most features are turned off, I don’t need antivirus software since it seems unnecessary. Plus, three apps are running while I’m using them.
Your profile includes the MCE (Multi Core Enhancement) feature. You can adjust the multiplier for the locked CPU, allowing it to automatically increase its speed during turbo mode for better performance.
Could this lead to increased temperatures? Your setup has an Intel stock cooler on the CPU and a less powerful cooler directing air into the Intel cooler. During gameplay with Discord open and multiple apps running, temperatures rose to around 70°C or higher.
What kind of stock cooler do you own? Does it contain a copper core in the center?
MCE is already active since the maximum CPU clock reaches 4GHz, surpassing the standard 3.8GHz. Consider adjusting the BIOS settings to increase the multiplier as much as possible, ensuring stability and avoiding overheating (maintain temperatures above 95°C under full load).
Unfortunately, the machine you received was only available recently, and the components are nearly ten years old. There haven’t been any new Intel CPUs released since then. You might find a used i5-10400 offering a solid 30-40% improvement. Sadly, the seller likely discarded the parts, making it hard to boost performance beyond what’s already there. This setup is near the end of its lifespan for this type of computer. It works fine for everyday browsing and basic tasks, but it will be a major limitation when you try gaming.
Yea I know, but just on lol. For example Forza Horizon 4 goes 60 fps on high, fh5 medium 90 100fps, squad game that is way more than lol is going around 50 70 fps high,mafia definitive edition on high locked 60fps. I know its old and its 100% how you said, but that that lol goes worse than any of these games its...