Awful Performance & Jitters After Windows 11 Update
Hey everyone,
I recently updated my PC to Windows 11 because of a whole bunch of issues I was having, not related to BF 2042. This seemed to solve my other issues but upon launching 2042, my frames & overall feel felt awful. I ended up doing a full setting makeover from Silks' guide on YouTube. My frames are better than they have ever been before, (consistent 110-140 fps) which shouldn't feel so bad as I was getting 80-90 fps before the system update. It feels like my performance is bad and it might just be a setting issue, but the best way to describe the issues is to say it feels like someone is adjusting my sensitivity mid-match, and I can't turn my character smoothly. Enemies also glitch and move slowly albeit my frames and performance seeming just fine. What's even weirder, is sometimes (with the same frames) the issue will go away and for a second, I feel pure bliss and I can move my character smoothly. I don't know what is going on, but all my drivers are updated, my settings and quality are all extremely low, and I have diagnosed pretty much every corner of my PC looking for issues, and found no problems. The only thing that might be weird is that my CPU usage is extremely high mostly 100%, but this was the case before I updated my OS, and it didn't feel as bad with the same usage, so I don't see why that would be a problem. Below, I will attach my specs, and my DxDiag file, really hoping someone has a clue what is going on with my system.
PC Specs: (Nothing has been overclocked)
CPU: i5 9600k
GPU: 3070 Ti
MEM: 32 Gigs DDR4 Split to 8 per @3200 Speed
(The game is on NVME SSD, & I have 1Gig Fiber Internet)
DxDiag Info: (Attached)
Run windows update and install any updates then reboot.
Run windows update again and until there are no more updates available, rebooting each time.
- Download and install all available Windows Updates
- Run System File Checker to help ensure the integrity of your Windows System files: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833
- Perform a clean boot before starting: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135 or http://help.ea.com/en/article/how-to-clean-boot-your-pc/
Thanks.