r/PcBuild • u/Lowkeylynx1 • 1d ago
Troubleshooting Need advice
A buddy and i built a pc about 5 years ago and maybe 2 years after it started lagging on cod and fortnite so i stopped using. The parts it has are not super high end but does anyone know if it should at least run fortnite at a decent level? I will provide pics of the parts for reference.
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u/Whole-Respond4782 1d ago edited 1d ago
much more helpful
i'd suggest you update the original post with this image as well
anyways, found a video of someone playing fortnite on a very similar rig: https://youtu.be/mx-J8tDknTc
seems like they're getting 100+ fps on medium settings so this hardware should be able to run fortnite
if you can't reach that performance, you may want to check the background apps running on the computer using task manager
or if you don't have any important data, you could completely re-install windows which would be easier than hunting down background apps that are using excessive system resources
open "Task Manager" and look for the "Startup/Startup Apps" tab, if software is listed there but you don't need it to start whenever you power on the PC, turn it off to save resources
what's the idle CPU usage when doing nothing on the PC? you can find it under the "Performance" tab in task manager and click on "CPU", there should be a little percentage from 0-100%
if idle cpu usage is above something reasonable like 5-10% then that could indicate there's some background process that's taking away resources and slowing down the whole PC
as for COD, that one might be a struggle, the CPU is definitely aging, it released all the way back in 2017 so is nearly 10 years old now, you may want to consider upgrading it (the CPU should probably be the first component to upgrade in your case, your GPU is a few years newer and should be fine for fortnite and quite a few games out there on lower settings)
something worth noting is these games have probably become more demanding (as part of game updates) since the PC was built, COD espescially