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I have the following specs:
i9-10850K, 32 GB Ram using 2 sticks of 16 GB ram in dual channel, 3080TI, 1440P @165 hz and gsync, 2 TB SSD drive, Windows 10, latest NVIDIA drivers 496.84,
I have very bad performance in a lot of the larger maps in conquest or breakthrough. I can go from 80 FPS and drop to 20 FPs and it stutters and it completely random. I am lucky if I can get to 90 FPS. Most times I am getting 60-80 FPS I notice my CPU Utilization hovers around 40-50% while my GPU only 60-70%
I had none of these issues with Battlefield 5, and can max out every single setting in Battlefield 5 and get 100-130 FPS on average with no stutters. In Battlefieled 5 I get 30% cpu and 98% GPU utilization
I have no issues with any other game just this one, any idea when this will be fixed? I see people with lower specs having better performance then me.
@Zendar30 RAM speed is also important. I have 16GB RAM 2133MHz divided by two so one RAM stick have 1066.5MHz speed. I overclock my RAM to 1600Mhz each and now I can enjoy game with 0 lags
I'm playing on GTX 1080Ti and i7-6700k just to let you know. If you want to, you can use my >TUTORIAL< and see if it helps. I'm sure it will and if it does, please leave a comment under my post, thanks and good luck 😁
- 4 years ago
@plfrost22 this is the memory I have installed using XMP: 32 GB Ram DDR4-3200 CL16 , is that not fast enough?
I will take a look at your tutorial.
So for the most part I get 60-80 FPS and it smooth, sometimes I get as high as 90, but most times average is 60-80. I still feel 60-80 is low especailly compared to Battlefield 5 since IMO that graphic engine looks way better then 2042 and I have it at max settings.
The biggest issue is mostly when it stutters and I see my FPS drop down as low as 22 FPS for a few second is when I get the stutter
- 4 years ago@Zendar30 I don't have that much info about others players setups, I can not tell you how it works correctly. For me overclocking my 16GB RAM from 2133MHz to 3200MHz works incredible amazing, so I think your RAM frequency is enough to play without any fps drop even if it happens like every 2 minutes. But you know.... it's Buggfield 20-42 fps so maybe it's not enough (especially if you play on high/ultra settings) to avoid fps drop. What I can suggest is oc your ram just a bit and see if it makes any difference, the second option is to play on lower graphic settings. I play on low settings in every multiplayer game for better visibility, more fps and to avoid fps drop to lower then 150fps (or 60fps if the game is demanding), I just set textures and some others options to high so game not gonna look like shi.... poo.
Another thing you can do with memory usage is to type in console (~) command "PerfOverlay.DrawFps 1" so you can see what cause the problem, CPU or GPU. I don't know exactly how this command calculating frames, as I understand by looking at it, it shows separately amount of fps your CPU and GPU generating, so you will see exactly what is going on with frames. It shouldn't be GPU fault, so probably you will notice drop fps on GPU line, that can mean it's CPU or RAM fault (I know, it sounds stupid but that's how it works).
And last thing, you can use task manager to see usage of your components, but for more accurate info I recommend to use NZXT Cam software.
Let us know what's going and we will find a solution to fix your problem hopefully 😉- 4 years ago
@plfrost22 Thanks for the advice. I have never overclocked memory before never really needed to, any advice or guides on how to? This is exact memory I have two sticks of : Crucial Ballistix 16 GB Ram DDR4-3200 CL16 , total 32 GB ram
Do I need to stress test after overoclocking?
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