About R9 380 Games

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League of Legends is not a very graphically demanding game, and current midrange to high end graphics cards don't really need to ramp up their clockspeeds to get 60FPS in that game unless you're running it at a very high resolution, eg. 4K. Are you encountering performance problems because of this? If not, you don't need to do anything. If you are, then you might want to see if AMD's new Crimson control panel includes an option to force high performance clocks. Nvidia has that feature, but AMD didn't on Catalyst Control Center. If there is no option to do it with AMD's driver software, you could force it through third party apps like MSI Afterburner.
League of Legends is not a very graphically demanding game, and current midrange to high end graphics cards don't really need to ramp up their clockspeeds to get 60FPS in that game unless you're running it at a very high resolution, eg. 4K. Are you encountering performance problems because of this? If not, you don't need to do anything. If you are, then you might want to see if AMD's new Crimson control panel includes an option to force high performance clocks. Nvidia has that feature, but AMD didn't on Catalyst Control Center. If there is no option to do it with AMD's driver software, you could force it through third party apps like MSI Afterburner.
 
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Sorry my english is bad

If you give permission to have one final question

4K resolution is written in the game a lot smaller. Is there a solution?
 
If the game has a UI scaling option, adjust that to make things look better for 4K. If there isn't an option, you may have to Google around and see if there is a way to adjust the UI size in a config file. 4K is pretty new, and a lot of older games don't have their UI's set to scale well to such a high resolution, hence why everything looks tiny at 4K.
 


Thank you