Good PC specs bad fps?

HolaIamGabe·12/16/2014, 12:18:12 AM·2 votes·1,620 views

Hello forums. I have been playing league for awhile with not so good of a graphics card the gt 620 2gb 64 bit. and since the new map came out that card was not doing the job even on very low settings. So I upgraged to a evga GTX 750 1gb 128 bit superclocked. This card was a really good choice and I am sure this card can run LOL at max settings with no issues at all but to my luck it does not really. On max settings i get 60-100 fps while laning phase but the issues is on team fights. Everytime there is a teamfight the fps drop to 30. There is no reason why this should be happening. I have all of my cards settings on performance mode and set it for the best performance but they always drop in teamfights. I even deleted league and re-installed it to see if it was a problem with the files but that wasnt the case.

Here are my pc specs:

CPU - AMD Phenom II X6 1100T RAM- 12.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 666MHz GPU- 1023MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 (EVGA) 128 bit

IMO this pc should run league perfectly fine but the teamfights are just horrible and i cannot find the issue please help.

10 Comments

HolaIamGabe12/16/2014, 12:26:17 AM1 votes

Bump

HolaIamGabe12/16/2014, 12:42:21 AM1 votes

Forgot to say that I have a 750 watt rosewill powersupply

krieging12/16/2014, 12:50:36 AM1 votes

i running in to a simmer issue whit my r9 290x (2X) i can only get max 60 fps and i know the cards can render the game at 120 atles since that's what my old 7970s did befor one gave out. so some where im being throttled but where is the question my fps never goes above 60 its always 60 or less which is annoying since i know the cards can do way more i know riot does not cater to the high end users bit why limit them at the same time fps in settings is uncapped

Dr Clueless PhD12/16/2014, 4:50:02 PM1 votes

It is an issue with spellcasts, or putting lots of things on the screen at once? Or a combination of the two? Just spitballing here. Do you have the most updated drivers for your new card?

Edit: Also, you upgraded your card, but it looks like you actually LOST VRAM. You went from 2 GB of VRAM to 1 GB, assuming the numbers in your OP are correct. That may be part of your issue. In fact, I'm pretty confident in saying that's a problem.

C2ksH4Icqj12/16/2014, 7:17:43 PM1 votes

Turn off v sync, some geforce cards got a problem with it. If you have 60 fps as max, and it goes to 59 it will drop it to 30 fps instead of 59. My friend got gtx 680 and usually show 200-300 fps while streaming, he tried to put the v sync on and it sat at a steady 60 fps, but rarely it would drop all the way down to 30 and cause an annoying fps drop/spike.

I don't think your card is the problem, my 5 year old radeon 5870 runs lol at 300 fps uncapped (150 teamfights)