In game FPS problem

Josip_5

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Jul 26, 2017
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Hi! I have question about my PC. I am playing LOL. Problem is my fps, for example in LOL, on the start of the game I have sth. like 120 fps but as the game goes my fps is constantly dropping below 60 to like 40. In teamfights I always have 20 fps. PC components
Motherboard: F2A55-M LK2 PLUS
GPU: GTX 1050ti
CPU: AMD A4-4000 APU
RAM: 4 GB
Power: 400W
Windows 10
I am thinking about buying AMD A10 CPU, would that make my FPS constantly above 60?
Btw it does not matter if I play on low, medium, high, fps is always almost same
 
Solution
Gradually lowering FPS more commonly is a sign of overheating.

Have you measured your CPU and GPU temperatures in game?
Equally have you measured individual CPU core and GPU usage during like FPS drops?

Other lower FPS options to consider:
- NVIDIA Control Panel could be capping the performance of your GPU for power management
- Could be background processes hogging hardware resource, check if there are any background processes hogging resources
- CPU could be capped from power management settings
- Ensure the storage disks have been cleaned / optimised as far as possible and regularly
- Could be virus / malware using hardware resource, run scans as appropriate
- Out of date / conflciting drivers - ensure all of your drivers are up...

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Gradually lowering FPS more commonly is a sign of overheating.

Have you measured your CPU and GPU temperatures in game?
Equally have you measured individual CPU core and GPU usage during like FPS drops?

Other lower FPS options to consider:
- NVIDIA Control Panel could be capping the performance of your GPU for power management
- Could be background processes hogging hardware resource, check if there are any background processes hogging resources
- CPU could be capped from power management settings
- Ensure the storage disks have been cleaned / optimised as far as possible and regularly
- Could be virus / malware using hardware resource, run scans as appropriate
- Out of date / conflciting drivers - ensure all of your drivers are up to date
- GPU or CPU could potentially be overheating - you'd need to monitor temps and % load of the components.
 
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