So I built my first PC last summer, and it was made specifically for Gaming. Since building it I have played a lot of League of Legends, where I averaged around 180/200 FPS on Max settings. Now (a little before the recent Windows 10 update) I have started averaging around 90/110 FPS on the exact same settings (also optimised by Nvidia GeForce Experience software.
When playing, I always have Discord and Spotify running, but I have always had them running even when I had 200 FPS, so I don't believe they are the cause, but I've added it in just I'm case. I also have tons of free space on both of my storage mediums.
I am trying to figure out why there has been such a drastic decrease in FPS, even though all my drivers are up to date, my OS is up to date and there has not been any major graphical updates to League of Legends or any updates, to my knowledge, that would cause such a big decrease. If anyone knows why or how I can solve this, I'd be incredibly grateful.
Specs I can remember off the top of my head:
When playing, I always have Discord and Spotify running, but I have always had them running even when I had 200 FPS, so I don't believe they are the cause, but I've added it in just I'm case. I also have tons of free space on both of my storage mediums.
I am trying to figure out why there has been such a drastic decrease in FPS, even though all my drivers are up to date, my OS is up to date and there has not been any major graphical updates to League of Legends or any updates, to my knowledge, that would cause such a big decrease. If anyone knows why or how I can solve this, I'd be incredibly grateful.
Specs I can remember off the top of my head:
Intel i5 6600k (Not overclocked)
GeForce GTX 1060 FE (bought from Nvidia store)
16/32GB of DDR4-3200 Ram (can't remember, either one of them, made of 2 sticks)
MSi Z170A Pro Motherboard
500GB SSD and 1TB HDD