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This configuration is equipped with 64-bit win7. It's really not good. If you play a large 3D game, it's really hard.
And depending on the model, the various things used are not common brands, and there may be big problems in compatibility.
If the heat dissipation can't keep up. It's troublesome.
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You can start the next game plus plus to see your FPS and your ping value, the former has a low value indicates a hardware problem, and the latter has a high value indicates a network problem.
Specifically, one reason is that the server where you play the game is connected to your home and there is a high level of packet loss. Many people say that it is impossible for my network ** speed to 10m s card, in fact, your ** node is different from the node you link to the game server, and it may be that there is packet loss in the server link.
If you're ping too high, check your network and restart your router. You can call your network company to refresh the network, or directly report for repair. Network accelerators can also be used.
One reason is your computer itself. If the FPS is low, then use Game Plus to see if the temperature of your CPU and graphics card is too high, whether the CPU and memory occupation is too high, and there is not much video memory left. If the temperature is high, then you can take heat dissipation measures, if the CPU is too high, turn off unnecessary programs such as QQ or something.
If you don't have a lot of memory left, then you can turn down the game effects, turn off anti-aliasing v-sync, and lower the game resolution appropriately.
There are two reasons for playing game cards, in fact, the first is network reasons, which are mostly manifested in the form of high ping. In addition, there is another reason for the picture freeze caused by your hardware, which is mostly in the form of low FPS. It is recommended that you take a look at your FPS and your ping in the next game Gaga.
If the network is stuck, restart the router or call ** for repair. If the FPS is low, the game plus can also look at the operation of your CPU, graphics card, and memory and then optimize it according to the specific situation.
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Iron, link plus suffix? What do you want to do?
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1.First of all, check whether you prefer to use a discrete graphics card, if you start a game and the computer is set up to use an integrated graphics card, it will also be normal.
2.Second, make sure to check whether the graphics card driver needs to be upgraded and whether the driver is up to date when using a discrete graphics card.
3.If you need to upgrade, please upgrade the graphics card driver as required, and make a backup of the original driver before upgrading.
4.Before entering the game, make sure to close other programs and processes, as programs and processes outside the game will eat memory, graphics cards and other resources.
5.Make sure you have the latest version of DirectX installed on your computer
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You said that the computer configuration is high, but it is recommended that you still send out the configuration, as well as the games you play, and turn on the special effects and resolution, to help you analyze the problem.
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1: Check whether the drivers of the computer motherboard, graphics card, and other hardware are installed correctly2: Check whether there are high-occupying processes in the background of the system, and turn them off if there are any3: Close the antivirus software when playing games, some antivirus software will scan the hard disk files from time to time to cause lag.
4: Pay attention to the CPU frequency, occupancy, and temperature when playing games, if the CPU temperature is too high, it will automatically reduce the frequency and cause the game to freeze.
This configuration is also stuck - it should be toxic or too many processes.
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