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Re: [PC] Low FPS in all games (gtx 970 - i5 4690k)

Sure not a issue happy to help as I am a fps nut lol :womanlol:

Edit.. I have a GTX690 and my screen size is 5760 x 1080 and with my settings I pull 100 to over 120 fps my average is 120FPS 

First step open Nvidia Control panel under 3D settings go to Adjust image settings with preview 

Pick use my preference and set it to performance and hit apply.

Next go to Manage 3D settings, Program settings tab and add BF4 

Once BF4 is added in Program settings tab make sure all this is in place..

Ambient occlusion- not supported

Anisotropic filtering- use global settings off

Antialiasing - FXAA - not supported

Antialiasing- Gamma correction-  use global settings on

Antialiasing-Mode - use global settings off

Antialiasing- setting - use global settings none

Antialiasing- Transparency - use global settings off

CUDA- GPU's - use global settings ALL

Maximum pre-rendered frames - Use the 3D application setting

Multi display /mixed GPU acceleration- set to what your display is 

Power management mode- Prefer Maximum Performance

Shader Cache- use global settings on

Texture filtering - Anisotropic sample Opti.... - use global settings on

Texture filtering- Negative LOD bias - use global setting Allow

Texture filtering - Quality - use global setting Quality

Texture filtering - Trilinear optimization - use global settings on

Thread optimization -  use global setting Auto

Triple buffering - use global settings off

Vetical Sync - use global settings off

Virtual Reality pre-rendered frames -  use global settings 1

in game video settings right side set to custom and set everything to medium but last three turn them off ....

1-antialiasing deferred off
2-antialiasing post off
3-ambient occlusion off

on left side be sure vertical sync is off

To see FPS in game with out fraps etc:
1- open note pad
2-put this in the note pad..... perfoverlay.drawfps 1
3-when you make the user.cfg in notepad,change the file type from text to all. And name it user.cfg
4-Put in .....:\Program Files(x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield 4
5-Also close Origin to put cfg in just to be safe :}
6-You will see your FPS in top right of screen when you start BF4

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