Quote (xPailess @ May 13 2022 04:35am)
Are you playing in 1440 or 4k, Could be the possiblity for the gpu throttling and pulling all the power and cause frames skipping.
If could be the negative effect your cpu has on your FPS rate as well, It all depends on your monitor to gpu to cpu.
I feel as if that cpu should definitely get a upgrade to something a little better, Even though its a k series i5, You could definitely see a change with a i7 and possibly a boost to your fps as well as seen here.
I checked this cpu/gpu combo and it actually has a negative fps impact on your cpu compared to a i7 9700k persay.
Also found this on reddit from someone playing LOL and new game son their older pc with a 2080 in it.
I notice you have a new nvidia card. I had the same issue. Apparently the nvidia experience app set "optimized settings" on a bunch of my games. This caused a couple games to start rendering at 4k and then downscaling to the native resolution of my monitor.
Going into the nvidia experience and reverting the option switched back to more sane performance settings and removed the stuttering.
i was trying to play league on LOW setting all around
Quote (Yurihyuga @ May 17 2022 05:37am)
Can you take a pic of the back of your PC showing the connections clearly.
yes, will take a pic sometime.
SO, I tested everything I could, unhooked the other monitor and then checked over my drivers 1 last time.
I had 3 keyboard/keyboard drivers running simultaneously somehow? I have a logitech keyboard and mouse (I replaced these with the same ones)
I reformatted one last time. I think my logitech software was getting caught up on the multiple keyboards (only ever used just this one) and switching my profiles nonstop. (dpi and all my settings/hotkeys)
*Seems 1000x faster now on even high graphics.
New problem - sometimes when I'm playing my screen tears / looks blocky for half a second or so at a time.
Say I'm playing a 40-50 minute game of league, it happens 2-3 times usually.
I replugged my other monitor in as a secondary.