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Freezing on League of Legends

iiZerkahh
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Issue has been resolved, If anyone is having this issue then follow these steps:

 

1 - Search for "Windows Defender Security Center" in Windows 10

2 - Click on "Device Security"

3 - Click on "Core isolation details" under "Core Isolation"

4 - Make sure the "Memory Integrity" slider is switched to Off

When I am playing League of Legends, every few seconds the game stutters.

 

OS:

  • Windows 10 64-bit

 

Specs:

  • GTX 1050 Ti
  • i7 3770k
  • 8GB of RAM
  • MSI H61M-P31

The game is installed on my SSD.

 

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I have tried to:

  • Run Malware-bytes virus scan
  • Checking for Registry Errors
  • Reinstalling the game
  • Checking for driver updates
  • Run as administrators
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Start>right-click my computer>manage>device manager>sound,video, and game controllers. 

 

Make sure you only have one sound driver installed. If you have multiple, disable the NVIDA ones. 

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17 minutes ago, Stroal said:

Start>right-click my computer>manage>device manager>sound,video, and game controllers. 

 

Make sure you only have one sound driver installed. If you have multiple, disable the NVIDA ones. 

This didn't fix the issue, I also tried to restart the computer after disabling them.

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Do you have f.lux installed? That has caused issues with me in the past. Also make sure no other processes are running. You could try enabling low spec mode on LoL. 

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I do not have f.lux installed. The only other programs running are discord, steam and spotify when I am playing. I also tried putting my Video settings to Very Low, which fixed it for about 15 seconds then it started happening again. I am still receiving the stutters with Low Spec Mode and Very Low settings.

 

Edit: I am still in the tutorial if that means anything.

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Issue has been resolved, If anyone is having this issue then follow these steps:

 

1 - Search for "Windows Defender Security Center" in Windows 10

2 - Click on "Device Security"

3 - Click on "Core isolation details" under "Core Isolation"

4 - Make sure the "Memory Integrity" slider is switched to Off

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