Sometimes it's a game that doesn't require a high specification, but it's quite stuttering and racking.
It's my first time using Windows 10, so I wonder if it's because Windows 10 is heavy.
I don't really feel stuttering when working on other general documents or surfing the web.
I don't know why it's lagging because it has 4G RAM and SSD.
Will it be better if I downgrade Windows 10 to Windows 7?
1621 2016-04-10 Gentleman
I don't think it'll be a Windows problem if it's lagging in that specification game.
First of all, the most popular RAM specification these days is 8GB.
There are people who use 16GB.
If I have to try it, I think there's a way to upload the RAM.
Before that, I think it would be good to check if unnecessary programs have appeared as starting programs.
Games ride more system specifications than Windows.
So I think it'd be good to increase the number of rams as the top person said.
Games follow a lot of graphics cards.
If it's a laptop, I think I'll use the built-in graphics card, but I think that's why.
I think it's because of the computer specifications
Still, various programs are causing problems in Windows 10, so I think it would be good to download it to Windows 7.
Microsoft says Windows 10 is lighter than Windows 7.
So I don't think it's a Windows issue.
The game is very different depending on the graphics card, but I don't think the built-in graphics card is that good.
It's hard to replace the graphics card on a laptop.
If you really want to play games, it would be better to have a desktop.
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