Strange pc performance
I have this question, why my PC at different times works differently, it buzzes strongly, then almost not audible, and with phps the same shit, sometimes phps stable and normal, and sometimes lowAvdyslav
Yes. During games (and even work) the load on the system changes. And that your PC does not yell like a turbine all the time, specially do the mode of "silent work" - this is when the coolers rotate either not at full speed, or do not rotate at all (respectively, the more load, the stronger the gutit). Phps jumps for the same reasons, because when the load of small problems does not arise, and when it is very high begin lags, low phps, and whatever else
you need long-running benchmarks if the same test has markedly different performance indicators then it's to the PAK doctor.
either the computer has little memory and/or frames and the performance is swapped in parallel to reduce the temperature and hence the noise.
either it's trolling and overheating protection works to affect performance.
Well, if the question is just about the dynamic behavior of the baker when, for example, in games in the horizon or in the floor you wrinkle - it's a stupid question. and it's a question of how the whole load and phps turn out.