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Avg Usage
69%GPU
63%CPU
89%RAM
71
FPSAverage
47
FPS1% Low
Resolution1920x1080
PresetHigh
TexturesLow
ShadowsHigh
Tips & Tricks5
GPU Temp Sensor

GPU temperature reported 1°C, this is a sensor reading failure. Temperature data for this session is unreliable. Try updating GPU drivers or check if monitoring software is conflicting.

Moderate 1% Lows

1% low FPS drops to 47 FPS, frame drops below 60Hz cause visible stuttering. CPU peaked at 98°C, thermal throttling detected.

Critical CPU Temp

CPU peaked at 98°C, thermal throttling detected. Use a cooling pad, clean air vents, or undervolt the CPU.

Critical RAM Usage

RAM usage peaked at 96% of 8 GB. Close background apps to free up memory, or upgrade to more RAM.

Single Channel RAM

RAM is running in single channel mode, halving memory bandwidth. Install a second stick to enable dual channel for a significant FPS boost, especially in CPU-limited games.

Frames per Second, FPSFPSBenchmark 21:04Playtime 16:07
Excellent AVG at 60HzModerate 1% at 60Hz
Max526 FPS
Avg71 FPS
1% Low47 FPS
0.1% Low3 FPS
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GPU Usage, %
ModeratePeak 99%
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CPU Usage, %
ModeratePeak 100%
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Intel Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4720HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz Logo
i7-4720HQ
63%Avg
100%Max
GPU Temp, °C
Sensor Issue
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NVIDIA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 850M Logo
GTX 850MOut of Stock
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Max
CPU Temp, °C
CriticalPeak 98°C
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i7-4720HQ
94°CAvg
98°CMax
RAM Usage, %
HighPeak 96%
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8 GBDDR3-1600
89%Avg
96%Max
Background Processes

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World of Tanks PC system requirements

World of Tanks on GTX 850M + i7-4720HQ: 71 FPS at 1080p

GTX 850M benchmark: 71 FPS avg, 47 FPS 1% lows at 1080p. Tested with i7-4720HQ and 8GB RAM. GPU 1°C, CPU 94°C. Some frame drops below 60 Hz.

speedPerformance
Excellent AVG at 60HzModerate 1% at 60Hz
71AVG FPS
471% LOW
30
60
471%
526MAX
71AVG
1080pmonitor60HzSome frame drops below 60 FPS
developer_boardGPU
ModeratePeak 99%
NVIDIA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 850M Logo
GTX 850M
Usage
69% / 99%
Temp
Has headroom: your GPU can handle more
memoryCPU
ModeratePeak 100%
Intel Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4720HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz Logo
i7-4720HQ
Usage
63% / 100%
Temp
94°C / 98°C
Overheating: reapply thermal paste or upgrade cooler
timerPlaytime
00:16:07Enough for reliable data
memory_altRAM
HighPeak 96%
8 GB DDR3-1600
Usage
89% / 96%
Running tight at 8GB: upgrading to 32GB would help
compressBottleneck
NVIDIA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 850M Logo
55%
45%
Intel Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4720HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz Logo
GTX 850MNo bottlenecki7-4720HQ
No clear bottleneck: both GPU and CPU have headroom
tuneGame Settings
Resolution1920x1080
appsBackground Apps
Background apps are private

Hardware

memory_altRAM
8 GB DDR31600 MHz · Single Channel
89%Avg
hard_driveStorage
KINGSTON RBU-SMS100S3128GD128 GB · HDD
developer_boardMotherboard
MSI MS-16GH
Windows 10
NVIDIA Driver 582.66
1920x1080 @ 59.99381Hz

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Answers About Your Benchmark

speedHow many FPS does GTX 850M get in World of Tanks at 1080p?expand_more
GTX 850M delivers 71 FPS average in World of Tanks at 1080p. 1% lows hit 47 FPS. Some frame drops during demanding scenes.
compressIs i7-4720HQ bottlenecking GTX 850M in World of Tanks?expand_more
No bottleneck detected. i7-4720HQ (63%) and GTX 850M (69%) are well balanced.
memoryIs 8GB RAM enough for World of Tanks?expand_more
World of Tanks used 89% of 8GB RAM. Running tight, upgrading to 32GB is recommended if you multitask.
thermostatWhat are normal GPU and CPU temperatures while gaming?expand_more
The GTX 850M reached 1°C and the i7-4720HQ reached 94°C. On the warm side, check your case airflow and thermal paste.
trending_downWhat does 1% low FPS mean?expand_more
The lowest FPS drops, your lag spikes. Here it's 47 FPS vs 71 FPS average. A small gap means consistent frame delivery.
boltHow do I get more FPS in World of Tanks?expand_more
Both GPU and CPU are well balanced, lowering graphics quality or resolution will give you the biggest FPS boost. Your temperatures are high, clean your fans, check case airflow, or repaste your cooler. Thermal throttling kills FPS. Check the Tips & Tricks section above for specific fixes based on your benchmark data, including background apps, driver issues, and hardware settings.

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