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This is my system:
Ryzen 9 5900x cpu
32bg ddr4 3200
WD Black 1tb ssd m.2
Asus Tuf Radeon 6900xt 12gb vram
Asus Tuf x570-pro MB
Windows 11
Internet speed 965mps down and 978mps up
Resize Bar Enabled
The demo ran great for me, but the full release not so much. After install runs like a champ, like 120fps to 144fps. take a break and come back, and thats when it falls apart. Starts stuttering so like really bad to the point it looks like rubber banding. In the game I can see thatr the gpu usage drops from 50% to 0% then back up over and over again. Cpu usage stays around 20% to 30% with clock speeds of 4.7 GHz. No other games plays this way for me, Apex runs 144 locked and smooth as butter as well as starwars and Titanfall. This seems to be a AMD thing as I see so many AMD owners feeling the pain. Was any time spent on testing this on AMD systems? Does anyone have a fix that works? I've tried every fix on youtube with no luck, and I'm tired of redownloading this game. That seems to be the only way for me to play, uninstall and reinstall. As long as I don't stop, I can game all night and it runs very well. Hope someone knows how to help me, also enabling Direct x 12 makes it worst.
Update: Back on windows 10 fresh install with all up to date amd drivers. This time I installed the Radeon™ Pro Software for Enterprise GPU driver. Runs much better but still having the crash back to the desktop, just about every game now, no code just back to the desk top. I changed out my power supply from a 850 to a 1000 watt just to make sure my card is getting good power. This did not help, I don't know what else to do at this point. I want to support this game, but this will be the first BF game I won't be able to play. I built this system just to play this game, as I knew going to 128 man servers would tax any cpu. Does anyone have a fix for the back to desktop crash? Thanks
- 4 years ago
Hi,
I have a suggestion that you can try based on some research from smart people - something to try at least.
To stop the card from dropping in speed the whole time (power saving feature), set the graphics option in Windows Power Manager to "performance mode".
Then, to improve stability, and fluctuating FPS in game, set the FPS limit in game to a number just below your monitor's sync rate (i.e. 59 fps for 60 hz, 140 fps for 144 hz, etc).
For your own research, have a look at the channel "Battle(non)sense" on YouTube which investigates everything to do with fps, stability, input lag, crashes etc.
- 4 years ago
Hi,
Have you had a look at your BIOS firmware version? I found that there are firmware updates out that have additional support for the latest card technologies. Perhaps have a look at he firmware versions and see which ones people with similar components have had good experiences with.