So in some games it is running fine but in league of legends i am getting an avarage of 60-80 fps, mind you that i have the Rtx 3060 version with an ryzen 7 5800H in there… It should be getting over 200 fps! I have performance mode on also highest performance in all windows or nvidia controll panel settings. My PC Specs:• CPU: Intel i7-7700K • MB: Z270 PC MATE• Ram: KINGSTON 16GB DDR4 HYPERX FURY 3400 MHZ• GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 G1 Gaming• SSD: KINGSTO Right-click the empty area on your desktop to invoke a menu and click Display settings. Scroll down and click Display resolution. Select a lower resolution value from the drop-down list and apply the change. Now start your game again. If you’re still facing the game stuttering issue, read on and try the fix below. Power mode max performance: not working The Problem: The GPU is running at 50% in Fortnite; cpu at 40 Idk why it doesnt go up to 100% The nvidia forum looks like many other people got this problem with their 3060/3070/3080. It cant be real that my high end card gets less fps than a rtx 2060 ANY possible fixes are appreciated, i want to cry rn

4: Because players are rated as a team and not individuals, there are many factors out of their control that affect their rating beyond their own ability, further increasing the affect of luck and win streaks. This continues until the higher tiers where players are far more consistent with each other.

Patch 10.7 has been riddled with performance issues for League of Legends players. From login issues and disconnects, to constant crashes, the latest update hasn’t been the most smooth for

5.e) Most of the time, club messages aren’t going to highlight the League icon in your taskbar, because they shouldn’t. But a club message in a then-inactive club will. 5.f) Muted clubs still play a sound whenever one of their members logs in or out, if you have the club open.
Please check the client option (ingame > game) uncheck "Prefer DX9 Leagacy Mode". Your game will perform much better with your new harderware. (bascly it will use DX11 instead of DX9 it will utlise more of your ram and vram for the game + its more optimized) ive been playing with legacy mode for 6 months without knowing. Archived post.
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Check your GPU power optimization in windows settings and Nvidia control panel. They restrict power by default. Also run a virus scan to make sure there's no crypto miners or anything using resources. I saw that suggestion online yesterday and changed the "power management mode" in 3d settings to maximum performance.
Limit the frame rate. First, try limiting the frame rate to just under your display’s refresh rate. Attempt a higher frame rate. Second, try pushing the game to a much higher frame rate—double the monitor’s refresh rate or more. This should lead to a small but noticeable improvement in input lag. Check how your GPU is connected. If it’s running on PCIe x1 3.0, switch it to x16. Also, reseating the GPU simply might fix some connection issues, which are hard to find out. Thermal throttling. Check for thermal throttling. The issue might be completely unrelated to your hardware and a result of inefficient airflow or cooling in the chassis. So I recently installed an Asus TUF 4090 and Ive been using some games to benchmark it, Im getting really low FPS in the following games: 1080p:Spiderman (Max Settings) - 70FPS AVGCyberpunk (Max RT and Settings) - 60FPS AVG. Before you start berating me about the resoultion, I use a 360HZ monitor so thats why I like to play at 1080p. Going to at least 3600MHz CL16 and 1800MHz FCLK you can expect somewhere around 15% better FPS in DX11/OpenGL low spots versus 3000MHz DDR4. If you moved to a 4x8GB or 2x16 GB dual rank setup running at least 3600MHz CL16 (or better yet CL14), you can see around a 20-25% improvement in the low spots in DX11/OpenGL.
Optimizing your system is one of the best avenues to chase those FPS blues away. Here’s a quick rundown: Change In-Game Settings: Before calling in the tech-cavalry, start within the game. Minimize Effects of Heat: If your GPU’s sweating, you’re gonna have a bad time. Clear vents, use laptop coolers, and stay frosty!
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