I have a relatively good computer, but it has not worked so well recently, so when I played games, they had 120 fps for a short moment, but then very briefly, for 10 seconds maybe 10-20 fps (FPS- drops). When I bought my computer back then there was no problem (continuous 120-200 fps) could someone please help me?
Counter questions:
Driver updated frequently?
Windows fresh?
Difficult to help you with such a question.
Computers, like all technical devices, lose performance over time. Accordingly, newer software and games no longer run great on older devices.
An abrupt deterioration in the performance of your PC sounds like a virus or other malware, incorrect or unnecessary settings, or a hardware defect.
The cause could be everywhere.
The problem can have many causes
To fix software bugs, a complete re-installation of the laptop would not be a bad thing
problem must reinstall everything and can be difficult
When was then
What kind of computer do you have (innards)?
What do you play and on what settings?
The answers to these questions are essential for a high quality answer!
So 2 years ago I bought this laptop, it has the version inntel core i7 8th gen and an nvidia geforce gtx 1050 graphics card. My computer is from the brand Medion erazer (more precisely: High-Peformence Notebook Medion P7652)
So I play Csgo, Paladins (ego shooter) … I made the middle setting and the shader
Are your games on the hard drive or on the SSD?
So I think on the hard drive (boot.)
Ok… I mean, with spontaneous FPS drops, as far as I know, the hard drive is sometimes an option because it should provide data, but it takes longer because it comes from the "slower" hard drive.
Why Boot C is the hard drive is a mystery to me. Usually the operating system should be on the SSD.
Take a look at what the hard drive is and let it defragment. - ka whether that brings anything
Oh so funny because I only have a boat. Data. And Recover: E and no SSD
Yes there's not SSD xD but drive C and drive D and something like that.
Oh haha xD