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A newer gen CPU will help for sure, but a game PC is more than just a CPU and GPU, Battlefield series love high memory speeds, preferable dual channel DDR4 running at 3600Mhz speeds. A fast storage setup, preferably an NVME drive is a must too and all these components based on a solid motherboard with proper bios support.
For testing I had 4 setups, all based on ASUS ROG motherboards and (fingers crossed) didn't run into any of the performance and constant microstutter issues that many experience on this forum.
- AssassinXDAhmed3 years agoSeasoned Scout
@ATCleeghoofdWhat I ment is cranking up the graphics and lowering it down doesn't affect the FPS.. it stays the same either with the ultra preset or the low preset.
- 3 years ago
I would say you still have a CPU bottleneck which is why the graphic settings are making no difference. I have a RTX 3080 and i7 12700k, and I get big differences with ultra versus low settings. The CPU rarely gets above 40% usage, the GPU sits on about 95% usage. On low settings I would average about 150fps.
- AssassinXDAhmed3 years agoSeasoned Scout@Adamtronik I don't what to say... My 3080 reaches 70% - 95% and the CPU around 58%.
Is this a bottleneck? Cuz I think its not that bad.
- 3 years ago
@AssassinXDAhmedI understood, but I have a huge FPS difference between low and Ultra setting on my setups. Even between high and Ultra it's about 10-25FPS in general, so I prefer to play at 140-160FPS and settle with the High detail preset...
Fingers crossed the new patch will solve your issue as the game was perfectly playabe on the Ryzen first gen CPU here- 3 years ago
Afraid still a CPU bottleneck, my 12900k bottlenecks my 3090ti ☹️ sometimes GPU usage goes as low as 80%, its very sad.
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