How do I maximize FPS?

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I run league of legends on the highest graphics settings. Even when I play the game on low I still sit at 60 FPS. My resolution is 1920x1080.

  • My PC specs are a i3 3rd gen 3.3GHz Prossecor
  • NVIDIA GTX650 Ti Boost GPU

How can I increase my fps? I understand the eye can't see more then 60FPS but in teamfights when there is a lot of parcticle effects(Lux using Final Spark) I can drop to 15 which makes the game choppy. I do have Vertical Sync on.



Best Answer

Shaders are the bane of every graphics card's existence. Turn down the shaders and anti-alising and you should see an improvement.

The 60 FPS is because it's locked to your screen's refresh when V-Sync is turned on. While it can prevent tearing, usually you can safely leave this turned off (I do and don't notice anything different). My money's on the anti-aliasing/shader settings.




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  • Defrag your main hard drive.
  • Change the power option and adjust for best performance.
  • Update your graphics driver.
  • Lower your screen resolution.
  • Do a disk clean-up.
  • Close other apps and disable startup items.




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    1. Turn all graphics down to the lowest.
    2. Set resolution to the lowest (800x600 I believe) - note this will not lower your field of view, just the resolution.
    3. Keep the game on fullscreen
    4. Turn OFF vsync
    5. Get rid of nonessential apps in the background

    Your specs should give you pretty consistent 40+ FPS. If you do 1-4 and make sure 5 is done right you should be fine.

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