Question Games lagging and I have no idea why.

Feb 27, 2025
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I play Apex Legends and Rocket League mainly and these games are proper lagging, RL to the point where I can't even play it. Just trying to find out why, I have built my own PC, pretty sure its nothing to do with the specs of the PC but I will put my specs below. I'm thinking it's to do with the network but I've had people out that have changed the router and all sorts but nothings sorting the problem. I never used to have any problems with lag about 6 months back, but all of a sudden its just not happy with it. Any help would be appreciated.

Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming
CPU: Ryzen 5 9600X
GPU: Nvidia Geforce 1080ti
CPU Cooler: Corsair H150i pro
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 6000 HDDR5 32GB
SSD-1: 2tb Seagate ST2000DM008
SSD-2: Samsung SSD 850 PRO EVO 256GBTB 2.5''
SSD-3: Samsung SSD 990 PRO EVO Plus 1TB
OS: Windows 11 Pro
 
If the lagging comes and goes then take a look at system performance using (to start with) Task Manager and Resource Monitor.

Use both tools but only one tool at a time.

Open the tool window and expand so you watch what is happening.

Just let the system sit for a while and stabilize.

Then open one game as normal and play as usual. Leave the tool window viewable.

Watch for what changes when the game lags.

It will take a bit of trial and effort to get a sense of it all.

Objective simply being to discover what system resources are being used, to what extent, and what is using any given resource when the system lags.

Or maybe something that starts running or even stops running.
 
Pretty standard test to see where the issue is.

First make sure you test with ethernet to your router or your results will be contaminated by the wifi in the path.

Open 2 cmd windows. Leave a constant ping run to your router IP and to a common IP like 8.8.8.8. You likely will see no issues in the ping to the router but if you do it tends to be a issue with something in the pc software. If you see no issue to the router but issues to 8.8.8.8 there likely is some issue with the connection coming to your house. It can be huge spikes in the latency or packet loss. Packet loss would be a better thing because the ISP will fix that, latency issues the ISP first level techs do not really understand.