When playing games, the FPS is unstable and always jumps

Updated on Game 2024-02-25
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    FPS has to do with your graphics card, CPU, memory settings, and is their comprehensive manifestation, and sometimes the input method will also affect FPS. If you want to increase FPS, first make sure that the power supply is high performance, and second, make sure that the driver is installed correctly. Finally, you can use Game Plus to understand the temperature and occupation of your graphics card and CPU, memory and video memory in the game, and adjust it according to the specific situation.

    As for what you said about silicone grease leakage, this will only be known after testing. It's also possible that your computer's CPU usage is too high.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Playing games FPS is unstable, indicating that the computer performance can not keep up with the requirements of the game processing screen, in general, because the computer configuration does not meet the recommended configuration of the game, or the computer has too many programs running in the background resulting in CPU load, the computer graphics card is not good, the game picture quality is too high, etc., you can**game plus to test the computer on the game** test the running score, the end of the running score can tell you what special effects the computer can open the game or do not recommend the game, and you can also accelerate the game, Speeding up makes the game run more smoothly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To share popular science with all old fans, computer knowledge, installation essentials, all kinds of computer problem solving, the following is that the computer is stuck when playing games, FPS is unstable, delay, these factors are very important, friends who feel interested can take a look.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In terms of gaming performance, the notebook has both 3D graphics processing power, which cannot compete with the desktops of the same period. Desktop graphics hardware has evolved faster than games require graphics performance, with overperformance such as processors. In the notebook field, graphics cards are still a shortcoming that affects performance, which makes many friends who want to use laptops instead of desktops to play games.

    As early as June 2009, NVIDIA released five 40nm mobile graphics cards, namely the entry-level GeForce

    G210M, mid-to-high-end mainstream Geforce

    GT230M, 240M, and the flagship Geforce

    gts250m/260m。These graphics cards are all based and geforce

    The GTX200 has the same GT200 core, but has been upgraded to a 40nm process and has added support for GDDR5 memory.

    So. Your graphics card CPU

    No problem with memory.

    Playing shooting games with low frame rates is not necessarily a hardware problem, such as some system services or startup items that cause the CPU performance to be too high, such as antivirus software automatic scheduled killing or Kingsoft ** antivirus before the update (there was a bug before the update.)

    is suddenly multiple processes.

    CPU usage is high.

    Directly leads to my dual-core.

    2G RAM. The performance of the 9600GT's desktop computer plummeted.

    Resolved after update).

    It may be that the computer is poisoned, that the system junk is not cleaned or that the system is not optimized, or that the computer has a cooling problem.

    You can look elsewhere to find out why.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Causes & Solutions:

    1. Graphics card driver.

    Old problems. You can update the graphics driver.

    3. Turn off the process that is not in use and use 360 security guard.

    Optimize it, and then click on the 360 flow volume monitor, and turn off all the backgrounds that are not in use.

    4. Right-click the desktop and adjust the refresh frequency of the core beam surface of the table, the higher the better.

    5. Key or right-click on my computer (computer), advanced properties, advanced settings, change to performance. (This helps a lot to stabilize and improve the FPS).

    6. It may be caused by insufficient CPU resources, or memory modules.

    If the occupation is too high, add a memory conditionally and upgrade the CPU.

    7. High hardware temperature will also cause FPS frame drops, shut down the graphics card, CPU, and clean up the dust on the memory, and add a fan to the chassis if it is convenient, and the temperature will drop.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The reasons for FPS instability when playing games are CPU occupation and high temperature. For example, the detailed reasons are that the temperature of the graphics card is too high and the occupation of the graphics card is too low. Here's how to fix it:

    1. Select Right-click on the desktop of the computer and click on the option of Properties.

    2. In the properties interface that opens, click Change Settings in the lower right corner.

    3. In the Change Settings interface, select Settings in Advanced.

    4. Then after opening the settings, click Adjust to best performance.

    5. You can also click System & Security in the computer control panel.

    6. In System & Security, tap Power Options.

    7. In the power options interface, click on the option of high performance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    FPS meaning in the game: frames per second (frames persecond), the accurate interpretation is the number of frames per second of the transmitted image, the more frames of the image transmitted per second, the smoother the displayed action will be.

    FPS can also be understood as "refresh rate (in hertz)", and generally we set the default refresh rate to be above 75Hz (i.e., 75 frames per second). For example: 75Hz refresh rate brush means that the screen is only scanned 75 times in one second, that is, 75 frames per second, when the refresh rate is too low, we can feel the flickering of the screen with the naked eye, incoherent, and have a bad impact on the image display effect and visual perception.

    Ways to improve FPS: The main factor that affects FPS is the processing power of the graphics card.

    The processing power of the graphics card is related to FPS and resolution as follows:

    Graphics card processing power = fps (refresh rate) resolution, in the case of fixed graphics card performance, the fps value can be increased by reducing the resolution.

    More up-to-date graphics card drivers (if it is a brand computer, it is recommended to go to the official website to update the corresponding graphics card model).

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is a problem with the graphics card driver, some games that are not well optimized for the graphics card can not adapt to the latest driver, it is recommended that you replace the driver with the stable version released in the past, and then turn on the power supply performance option, which can be effectively improved.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It may be caused by high CPU usage.

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