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and a bonus one from 2042, took the opportunity to use the fact it started, when the first freeze happens I was able to spin on the spot but not and aim but nothing else. https://streamable.com/xgpsz6
Try disabling DX12 in Battlefield 1 video settings and see if that stops the stutter.
Typing 'PerfOverlay.DrawGraph 1' into the Battlefield command console without the quotes will show more performance information.
If you think Windows Update is messing up your drivers, you can use the LatencyMon app to see if any drivers are causing latency issues.
https://www.resplendence.com/latencymon
There's Windows Update settings to prevent Windows from automatically updating PC system drivers. It only works for Windows Pro, not Windows Home. The settings to disable driver updates is in the Group Policy Editor.
See the section 'Windows 11 - Stopping Automatic Driver and BIOS Updates'
- 9 months ago
So dx12 was already off, its taken a while but I got the issue to happen in one game so far although its only been a blip and didn't get it in the next game. I will try latencyMon as well and let you know how I get on here is the clip on todays misadventure https://streamable.com/fbp4l1
- 9 months ago
So this might have pointed in the right direction with latencymon (you might be able to ignore the interrupt as that happened when I alt tabbed mid game so might be self inflicted) but the hard pagefault count continues to rise and slowly has gotten faster lol. I foun this quote on another forum from 2018 "Page faults need to get resolved immediately and any thread that hits them is suspended until the pagefault is resolved. Hitting a hard pagefault on a page file or memory mapped file that is backed on a drive that is spun down because of a power feature may interrupt a program for several seconds until it can proceed." this sounds exactly like what happens like the pc catches up to where it should be.
- 9 months ago
Here is the report after 2.5 hours of running with bf2042 running even in the menu for at least an hour or so https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTuJLoyfL65LkjFiPPIPgJ5F9vJuIbSHAeDWJTM0iFU970p-lCsqVYOYFKgqSB-ZK8bF4R9odwdnhmB/pub
- OskooI_0079 months agoSeasoned Ace
You can try completely disabling the Windows Page File for all hard drives.
https://tunecomp.net/win10-page-file-disable/
Turning off the Page File won't hurt anything unless Windows runs out of RAM memory storage capacity. If that happens programs will probably crash due to running out of RAM memory.
I personally game with the Page File disabled. Make sure to disable it on all the hard drives.
You can always turn the Page File back on later if you want.
- 9 months ago
Thank you I will try that after dinner xD I have also taken a screen shot of resource monitor in case there is something not normal here
- 8 months ago
So the only way I have been able to prevent it from happening has been clearing the standby, is there a way to stop it continuously eating my ram allowance and turning it into standby?
- 8 months ago
not saying I have found a fix yet... but, I enabled resizable BAR and 4g decoding in the bio and have seen improvements on RamMap and latencymon still have a spike on latency mon when the game starts but thats about it and the standby ram is currently sitting stable rather than completely filling up
- Rokebo738 months agoSeasoned Ace
@MeetDT it can be standby issue indeed. There was an issue in the past with the older versions windows 10.
Here a page for some info https://www.wisecleaner.com/think-tank/507-3-Solutions-for-Windows-10-Standby-Memory-Issues.html
Best option is to disable standby (sleep/hibarnation) mode (s3/s5 in bios ect ect ect).
Disable it and test if this improves game play and update us please.
cheers
Sometimes it can be a HDD /SSD/NVME issue.
To slow HDD/SSD <- broken damaged (files ect ect), or even a firmware update (NVME drives/Bios) can help
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