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Hello everyone, I hope you can help me.
Well, this didn't happen to me before and now it suddenly happens and it's that I play league of legends or anything and I get a little pull of 1 or 2 seconds, that is, a drop in fps from 60 to 15 fps.
I did several tests on memory, cpu and graphics and everything gave me good results. My pc is this:
Intel core 2 duo E-7500 2,93 GHZ
4 GB of ddr2 800mhz ram memory 2 modules of 1 gb and 1 of 2gb.
Nvidia gforce 9500 gt graphics card of 1Gb ddr2
500gb 7200 rpm sata 2 hard drive
I think I didn't forget anything, see if you can help me. It's clear that I already tried formatting and it's still the same, it's not that it's very annoying or continuous, it does it every 1 hour and it doesn't matter if there's movement in the game or not.
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I would suggest that you use the drivers that you had installed when it didn't happen to you, it seems like a buffer problem. Check the hard drive fragmentation status and the pagefile settings. Sometimes those games suffer from pretty painful updates.

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fragmentation takes up 2% of the disk. How do I look at the swap configuration? Buffer problem?
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The swap file, or virtual memory, is a file that Windows creates, originally to make up for the lack of RAM.
Normally, it is recommended to set it manually with a fixed size (by default the system gives it a dynamic size) of an amount currently around 8 GB (personally I have it at 12 GB).
Since it is a file that must be written to and read quite frequently, having it on a different disk drive helps to increase performance.You comment that the game runs well for a while, and then the FPS drops drastically, and upon reflection perhaps it is just a case of "throttling", that is, that the graphics lower its performance when it overheats.
Check that the temperatures are adequate. -
the temperature of my graphics card does not even reach 50ºC because I have it very well ventilated.
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Well we have to rule out the hardware, only the software environment remains, which some application is messing up out there.
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The hard drive failure, some bad sectors … wonderful are the SSDs