I used my component videos to watch how it would run in each game and everything went smoothly. But when I played myself I had for example. With Minecraft with shader only 40 FPS and with video he had 60-70 why is there always a difference? Even if I play just cause 4 or so, I always have less FPS than in the video.
Open the pc. How many ram bars are in there?
You mean when you watch videos? No idea, it was the same with me. I think that he has to do a lot of arithmetic while playing, not when looking…
Here are a few reasons: ram count, ram mhz, ram size, overheating, other settings, other components, game needs more power through updates
Sorry that I wrote the net, I have a laptop and 8 GB RAM
No, he watched videos from other people with the same components
Simple solution, the players you look at have a more powerful PC than you and can therefore get more graphics technology out of the games than you, I recommend a balanced graphics setting between frame rate and quality because otherwise the quality is not fun. The only solution for you is probably to switch to a tower PC with stronger components such as graphics card, CPU, RAM