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Short story long, I was playing league of legends with an upgraded computer and experienced noticeable gfx lag. Video stats showed exactly 60fps with no change. So this static value has me thinking there is a setting somewhere. No Vsync, geforce experience forcing unwanted specs onto programs is disabled. I was rocking an AMD Ryzen 7 1700, DDR3 and an nvidia 1080 Ti when my mobo kicked the bucket. I remember FPS in the 130s. I bought an i5 10600k, ddr4 of equal gigabytes and probably some speed faster but I kept the video card. Because...its good enough for what I need. At least it has been.
Stats are my comp is theoretically 25% better, and GPU is exactly the same. I have a 1st gen SSD running the show, buuuut if that were having issues it wouldn't be EXACTLY 60 FPS on screen right? Especially with 99% fewer tabs open in chrome because its a "fresh" install.
I've been out of the technology scene for long enough that I'm probably overlooking something simple. Can you think of any reasons why swapping from older gen AMD to newer gen intel would cause noticeable gfx lag, that also has very static FPS?
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