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Change the motherboard, now the memory modules are all DRR3, the memory modules are cheap, buy 8G.
The graphics card is a lower-to-mid level graphics card, mine is the same as you, playing cod10 fps around 60 (full open special effects).
Processor for i7.
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Your configuration should be said to be a more economical set, but not low. You check it as I said:
First of all, use Master Lu or something to clean up the memory. Your memory is a bit small, so clean it up often.
Second, turn off all programs that you don't use, such as Thunderbolt, etc. These things occupy memory, and they should be cleaned up after they are turned off.
Third, open your case and clean up the dust inside, a lot of dust will affect the heat dissipation.
Do you play single-player game cards? If it's card, change to a graphics card (your graphics card is a bit low); If it's just a card when playing online games, check your network latency (ping), and if it's high (note that the higher this value, the more stuck the picture), consider the suggestion of "Doomsday Island 777".
In my opinion, your problem should not be related to the graphics card driver, because your CPU does not have an integrated graphics card, so if there is a problem with the graphics card driver, it is not only a matter of playing the game card, it may not be displayed at all.
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The frame rate depends on the overall configuration, although your graphics card is strong enough, but it is relatively poor in other aspects, so the frame rate will be relatively low.
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The memory is a bit low, hope, thank you!!
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That's your internet speed, not your computer's configuration.
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The solution to the low frame rate of laptop games is as follows:
1. Right-click the battery icon in the lower right corner, click "Power Options" in the pop-up window, and select High Performance in the new window "Plan displayed on the battery indicator";
2. Right-click the NVIDIA graphics card icon in the lower right corner of the computer and select "Open NVIDIA GeForce Experience".
3. Click "Settings" in "NVIDIA GeForce Experience";
4. Select "Game" in the left menu;
5. In the "Best Gameplay Settings" menu on the right, uncheck "Automate new games". Remove the "Extend battery life while gaming" option.
6. The setting is complete.
Frames, short for the number of frames generated. For reasons of spoken language, we often confuse the number of frames with the frame rate. Each frame is a static image, and displaying frames in quick succession creates an artifact of motion, so a higher frame rate results in smoother, more realistic animations.
FPS is the abbreviation of frame per second, which means frames per second in Chinese, that is, frame rate. FPS is a measure of the amount of information used to save and display dynamic information. In layman's terms, it refers to the number of animations or ** screens.
The fps value represents the number of frames per second, which is a value that reflects the smoothness of the game. This is affected by the terminal environment, and generally the higher the value, the smoother the game will run. Minimum FPS for smooth operation.
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Actually, I don't hurt you, this low-end configuration is still installed with xp, big games are not good, and our small games can also be enjoyable.