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adrian555155

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  1. Okay so I think i've managed to fix the issue. For anyone seeing this in the future, I thought I've had G-sync Disabled, because in the nvidia control panel it is in fact disabled, however the monitor had adaptive sync enabled, which I thought didnt matter as long as it was disabled in control panel of nvidia. Essentially I just disabled it in the monitor, and now the issue is gone
  2. Hello there, I need some help, as when I alt tab out of borderless / windowed full screen applications, my screen turns black for a few seconds after tabbing back in. More precisely i'm talking about League of Legends on Borderless full screen, its the only game i've tested, however my mates were streaming the other day on discord, and I watched it on full screen, when I clicked off on my second monitor and clicked back on the stream, the exact same thing happened, so its safe to assume it would happen in all games on borderless. I know its a thing on Full screen games, which is why I used borderless for the longest time, and have not encountered this issue with the exact same set up until recently. Keep in mind the monitor does not go black EVERY time, but most of the time, which makes it more confusing. I have G-sync disabled on both monitors. What i've tried: - I tried using my secondary monitor as the gaming one, and the issue was gone, it has not flickered a single time despite alt tabbing out. - Changing up the display port cable - Updating gpu drivers - tried finding drivers for the monitor but none exist apparently. - resetting the monitors settings to default My setup: Windows 10 RTX 2070 Super (updated to latest drivers) Intel I7 9700k Monitors: Asus Rog XG258Q (1080p & 240hz) <----- The monitor that flickers Aorus AD27QD (1440p & 144hz) Any help on this would truly be appreciated, thanks in advance.
  3. My ping and download speeds are good, however my upload speed is poor as its 2-4mbps instead of 18-19, this issue only happens on my pc through an ethernet cable, even my phone has upload speeds on wifi. When I disable and enable the network adapter, the upload speed goes back to normal, but after a reboot it goes back to 2-4mbps, I've also tried updating the drivers through device manager and manually downloading the drivers from MSI. Specs: Motherboard: MSI MPG Z390 gaming pro carbon CPU: i7-9700K GPU: GTX 1070 Ti Founders edition OS: Windows 10 Pro Those specs were recently upgraded from i7-6700K and a asus rog maximus hero viii. Any ideas?
  4. My graphic settings are near to highest quality, yet that makes no difference at all, neither does reducing its settings. And thanks I guess
  5. Surely there is a way to increase GPU %, mine is running at extremely low usage.
  6. Could you be more specific? Im assuming you want me to go from the AMD Radeon settings screen? After searching for "Chill", I finally found it in the gaming tab, and then by pressing a game and it was globally turned off, however League of Legends does not have a Chill Profile tab.
  7. What exactly is chill, I dont really know what it is so my guess is no, I dont, but if its some default setting on the computer then I could check. Oh Radeon Chill, no I dont have it, I use Radeon ReLive.
  8. I reinstalled LoL and the problem still persists, there must be a way to force higher gpu / cpu in games.
  9. All drivers are up to date, I will reinstall LoL and play a few games to see if that helps, I will write back here whether it helped or not, thanks in advance.
  10. Hey guys, I have an issue in League of Legends, as during teamfights my FPS drops to 40-50 FPS (Not always) which is a crucial part, at the start of the game its up to 200 FPS and laning phase its about 80-100 FPS, other than LoL I play CS:GO and Overwatch, where my FPS seems to be fine, in CS:GO I get about 80-200 FPS on high settings, and I'm not great with computers, but shouldn't the FPS be better on League? I noticed during League of Legends the GPU Load chills at 30%, and CPU usage is around 30-40%, while during CS:GO the GPU Load is about 60-85% and CPU hovers at 80-85% if that helps you with understanding my issue.Also, changing settings in League of Legends does not affect my FPS what so ever, I get same FPS on lowest and highest settings, I even installed a custom map that is super low quality like this guy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRPVENPlXnsHowever I loaded into a game and my FPS was exactly the same without the map, at 200 when the game starts, whereas the guy on the video improved the FPS a ton, and i'm not willing to use that map, I feel I really dont need it. With my understanding, is the solution to make the CPU / GPU work harder during league of legends? And if so how do I do it? Thanks in advance.Specs:Windows 10 x64Graphics Card: XFX HD 7870 / AMD Radeon HD 7800 SeriesCPU: AMD A8-7650KMotherboard: MSI A68HM GRENADE8 GB Ram
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