You should anticipate smooth operation and efficient performance from your PC.
You should anticipate smooth operation and efficient performance from your PC.
Do you have any reason to suspect your computer isn't performing as it should? If not, then don't worry about it. Don't be the type of person I talked about in this post: If everything seems to be working fine, then chances are everything most likely works fine. If you're getting like 300 FPS then I don't even see why you would be questioning your performance numbers. First of all, if you are getting those kinds of numbers then clearly everything is fine. Computers generally don't "partially work" like a car can do. If you had some issues with some component then you wouldn't be getting those numbers, or you would experience things like crashes. Second of all, even if computers could be in a state where you might only be getting partial performance out of it (let's say things are thermally throttling) then why does it matter if you are already getting 300 FPS? Even if there was an issue (which it doesn't seem to be), you don't even have to fix it because you are already getting ridiculously high-performance numbers. Stop worrying about your PC and enjoy the games instead.
You won't even be able to run Solitaire at 30 FPS with a setup like that. /s It's fine, don't worry about it.