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League of Legends is not a machine-eating game. Even very low configurations run smoothly.
I used to play with a notebook, and it was efficient to open it all over, and it was smooth with more than 60 frames. It felt very cool. But the keyboard and mouse of the notebook are very hands-free.
The desktop at home is the processor of the Athlon quad-core 630, with four cores each clocked. 2GB of RAM. The graphics card is poor.
Colorful 8600gt given by a friend.
Started playing League of Legends total card, very depressed, full open medium off shadows. It's only a dozen frames, and there are a few frames in the team battle, starting.
I always thought it was caused by a poor graphics card. Even thought of changing the graphics card.
Later, I thought about whether it was a problem with machine optimization. Cleaned up the hard drive. Reduced boot startup items. Even installed the driver update to the latest.
It was even installed, and then when it started running, there were more than 60 frames, and then a group battle suddenly became a card, and then it was always in the dozens.
frame, it occurred to me that it might be a problem with the CPU. Because I always thought that the CPU was strong, it would not be a problem with the CPU. Later, I watched Jinshan Guard, and the temperature detection CPU temperature was more than 70 degrees.
Shut down, open the case, and see that the fans are blocked. Hurry up and clean up the dust on the graphics card.
After the incident, the CPU temperature is 37°C. That's good. After running the game, jump all to medium. Sixty or so frames, sometimes seventy or eighty frames. It's smooth.
Cool. I would like to share my experience with netizens. I hope you can be cool too.
To sum it up: lol is a game that doesn't eat much configuration. As long as your CPU is above dual-core (my laptop) and the graphics card is above 8600GT (basically these two years.
The independent graphics are higher than this) should be no problem running this game.
If your machine configuration is higher than what I wrote. Medium is less than 50 fps. It could be the following problem.
1. Like me, the case has not been cleaned for a long time, causing the CPU or graphics card temperature to be too high. The solution is to clean the dust with an ear wash ball or a brush after unboxing.
2. Computer virus, solution, find an antivirus software to kill the virus.
3. Drive problems. Get a driver life or other update the graphics card driver.
4. Hard disk problems. Some hard disks have slow read and write speeds, if you play a game, the hard disk flashes wildly, and the game becomes stuck at the same time. It could be a hard drive issue.
Clean up the hard drive, defragment, isolate bad sectors, etc., and of course, change the hard drive.
5. There are too many boot startup items, and the memory CPU is too high. Find a gold mountain, 360 and the like. Put the useless do not start.
Now that comes to mind. Additions are welcome.
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