Low FPS but low CPU/GPU usage

xJLuke

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My specs:
AMD FX-6100 3.3GHZ SIXCORE
NVIDIA GTX 1050ti
8GB DDR3 1600mhz
I bought this new pc like 2 weeks ago, and it's frustrating how I cant play League of legends properly at 60 fps. I don't know why it lags a lot. Starting game I have 200+ fps, and then when I go in lane i have less than 100fps. When comes the teamfight the fps drops at 50-40fps. Same on overwatch. Changing game settings won't make my fps go up. Any suggestion?

I tried:
- AMD Turbo Core
- Maximum Perfomance power plan
- CCleaner and defrags
- Uninstalling and installing video drivers with DDU
- Setting 2 cores to the games

Nothing has changed, please help me. It's frustrating.
Also, mobo is ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
It's a low budget pc tho. I don't have much money. But how is possible to lag in League of legends with this specs?
Sorry for my bad english, I hope you could understand me.

 
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Overclocking will help but it won't be enough. I suggest you get a new motherboard + ram + cpu sopmething along the line of a pentium g4560 if the budget is thight as it performs on par with the fx 8350 in games and in quite a few games it's even better due to it having really strong single threaded performance.

Barty1884

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What are the rest of your specs? PSU/HDD/specifics on RAM etc. How do your temps look?

Given the titles, I wouldn't expect it - but how does your RAM utilization look? CPU/GPU utilization is one thing, but if you're dealing with a memory leak (ie 7GB of 8GB used BEFORE you even attempt to game), you're fighting a losing battle from the outset.
 


Overwatch runs bad on the fx6100 due to it being a weak cpu. before my little brother upgraded to the new g4560 he couldn't keep 60 fps.
 


Overclocking will help but it won't be enough. I suggest you get a new motherboard + ram + cpu sopmething along the line of a pentium g4560 if the budget is thight as it performs on par with the fx 8350 in games and in quite a few games it's even better due to it having really strong single threaded performance.
 
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