League of Legends high refresh config with Kingston FURY Beast 32GB DDR5 6000, startup items and paging swap overlay causes large 1% Low FPS fluctuations with unstable frame generation, how to deeply optimize memory?
Software UsageLab closed-loop analysis as follows Lab Verified League of Legends Memory Multi-Indicator Fluctuation Symptoms In League of Legends high refresh with Kingston FURY Beast 32GB DDR5 6000 paging swap combined with startup items, 1% Low FPS fluctuates violently with unstable frame generation. GamePP Monitoring Indicators Precise Diagnosis GamePP shows high RAM paging swap offset, startup items occupying system resources, raising auxiliary VRAM load. Multi-Step Deep Memory Release for Stable Frames Operation Steps 1. Activate the Game Optimization module icon on the left of the main GamePP interface; 2. Open the Game Settings Optimization tab; 3. Trigger manual check to release system memory; 4. Check to adjust process priority affecting the game; 5. Change Windows power plan to GamePP high performance mode; 6. Stop Windows Search service and clean system DNS; 7. Close system Wallpaper Engine and clean clipboard content; 8. Drag slider in startup settings to disable non-game items; 9. Confirm path settings point to League of Legends exe; 10. Save configuration then cross-verify curves in Hardware Monitoring tab; 11. Launch League of Legends to test high refresh stability; 12. If minor fluctuations remain, return to Performance Statistics tab to export report for comparison. Optimization Before-After Quantified Data Convergence Conclusion Optimization before-after comparison: 1% Low FPS improved 18.7%, average FPS up 15.3%, temperature dropped 5.4°C, now high refresh teamfights visibly smoother. Lab retest shows manually ending all processes can kill game services by mistake, keeping GamePP auto optimization is the way. We verified the scheme's frame smoothing gain for the current KB5077241 patch under the latest Windows Build. GamePP Lab big data analysis archive Final. Last updated on 2026-02-28 10:14.