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@DMGG1994 wrote:Hi
I want to report that OSD Monitoring is not working in Battlefield 2042 game. Has anyone figured out how to fix this bug? In Battlefield 4 and 5 it works currently and other games I own from different manufacturers.
I'm creating a new post because, from what I see, the creators of the Battlefield 2042 game have no idea how to solve this problem in the previous posts regarding this problem, and so to speak, I need OSD monitoring to start working, because sometimes I have micro freezing during the game (to such an extent that the sound cuts off (those who once overclocked their processor and suddenly lost the stability of their computer due to too low voltage will know what I mean - it is literally the same loudspeaker humming, only that the computer does not jam forever until it is disconnected power supply 🙂 )) and without displaying the consumption/temperature of components in real time while gaming, I cannot determine whether it is the fault of one of the components or simply a game bug.
Admittedly, the game runs smoothly, but those momentary freezing and speaker buzzing (about 0.5 sec) are annoying. The problem occurs randomly, once it works and once it doesn't, it depends on how the game starts and what mood it has 😉
In Battlefield V on ultra Ray Tracing there are no problems (and ultra Raytracing loads the GPU 2x more than BF2042 on ultra - I judge by the number of FPS), so I bet there is some bug in the BF2042 game, but I have no way to check it because I have no way to run the OSD Monitoring.
Specification:
CPU : I7 8700K @ 4,3 GHZ (Stock)
MB: Gigabite Z370 Gaming 5
RAM : GOODRAM 3000 MHz 32 GB
GPU : MSI RTX 2080 Super 8 GB (Nvidia GPU drivers ver 545.84)
Please help.
Here’s a crazy question, and it’s based on the speaker pops you’re describing. Do you have anything like a fridge hooked up on the same circuit your PC plugs into? I had that issue, and it was because I had a beer fridge in my office where my PC is. For weeks I thought it was a PC issue. If you google it you’ll get all the explanation needed so this post isn’t a giant novel, but it’s worth investigating. I had an older fridge and had to get rid of it. Sounds crazy but it’s an electrical fault and could be your issue.Good luck.
@ATFGunr No, during stress testing the computer is loaded 1.5x harder than when playing Battlefield 2042 (the processor, for example, draws 90-100 watts, while during gaming it draws a maximum of 65 watts), also electronics or power supply is not a problem. But good point. I know this from HWINFO statistics, our luck HWINFO has the ability to save statistics to a CSV file, also at least that much can be checked. The computer voltages are also stable, also it's not that. I haven't overclocked the processor either, also it's 100% healthy, especially since the temperatures don't exceed 65 degrees C. The electronics line to the computer is unencumbered (no kettle/fridge, etc., also nothing is jamming my connection. I have a 750 watt power supply, also far from overloading it. Battlefield V on Raytracing Ultra overloads the computer a lot more than Battlefield 2042, if it's ok in BF V, it means that the problem I described above is caused by something else.
- ATFGunr2 years agoLegend
Yah mate that’s what I’m saying. If it’s not your computer, it must be something else. Speaker pops is always caused by electrical feedback, so somewhere on your circuit is a something causing it. In my case, the compressor fan on my fridge would cause a surge in the electrical wiring of my office and would result in a speaker crackle sound and usually a lurch in whatever game I was playing. Could be a fan or a light, or the wiring of your house. It’s power supply based, one thing you can try is adding a line conditioner to your PC plug in. It will smooth the juice coming to your PC and should eliminate the speaker pop issue. I’m just a hack here so take it with a grain of salt but for what exploring it on your own will cost you, maybe it’s worth some research.
I would not be surprised to learn that 2042 is contributing somehow the game has been a mess since release especially for the PC community. It was not a great port from consoles but that’s now all we’ll ever get. If the pop only ever happens in 2042 then it does point back to the game, it’s just super weird as it really sounds like an electrical issue.- 2 years ago
@ATFGunrIt's not about feedback in the speakers caused by an electromagnetic field or other external factor, I've had the speakers for a year and everything is fine. It appears when the game stutters slightly and only in BF 2042. If it were what you describe above, then While playing music, I would have various types of errors with sound or in other games.
- 2 years ago
Rivatuner Statistics Server does not work after new update. I've had the game since launch and everything worked before. You have to use Reflex and base it on the Hz of the monitor
- 2 years ago
@ATFGunr In the commands below, I entered 11 threads instead of 12 for the I7 8700K processor to relieve one thread for Windows 10 processes running in the background. Minimal game stuttering due to FPS drops remains, but the audio issue has been fixed.
This means that if someone has a similar problem with sound as me, he or she must enter 1 thread less than the processor capacity in the commands below.
Thread.ProcessorCount 11
Thread.MaxProcessorCount 11
Thread.JobThreadPriority 1
GstRender.Thread.MaxProcessorCount 11If my post was helpfully for you, give me xp.
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