My problem is that lately I have been using Fps drops, Leagueof Legends, CsGo, Minecraft, in any game.
Graphics card: Rx 460
Cpu: Intel i5 2500k
Ran 8gb ddr3
In League of Legends I used to have 210fps then 130fps then 80fps and finally I have 70fps now
How hot will the CPU and GPU play while gaming (after 10 minutes of gaming / reading)?
Regardless, you could dust off the PC and especially clean CPU / GPU cooler.
The games are being updated, which means they also need more power.
Turn down settings?
How old is your calculator? Maybe it helps to "bake" your graphics card.
But please inform yourself first how to do that! I only heard that before
And calculators dust of course! If it gets too hot, the computer will shut down or overheat at some point.
So come on, these are old games that - except Minecraft - run relatively well even on cheap machines. Minecraft is already more dependent on the graphics card, available RAM, as well as mods and resource packages.
But such a break in LOL and CS GO is absolutely not normal from the pure development of the games ago.
Sure, but even the games have settings for super high graphics, which can sometimes fidget one or the other computer. I speak from experience.
Yes, but if such drops come over a not very widespread time (look at the hardware) and he does not even think about what it is, then it will hardly be the graphics settings ^^
Try it: Go into the settings of the graphics card and switch, either generally or select the games as "custom" from, VSync, which you can then do again in the games separately in the settings. Should fix the problem actually.
Just saying, it's not that easy to judge. Hardware can always spin around