OskooI_007
3 years agoSeasoned Ace
Re: fps drop
Most CPUs downclock frequency as the temperature increases. Do you see the CPU frequency going down as the temperature goes up?
Battlefield is a very CPU intensive game. If CPU is 100% it's maxed out.
Most CPUs downclock frequency as the temperature increases. Do you see the CPU frequency going down as the temperature goes up?
Battlefield is a very CPU intensive game. If CPU is 100% it's maxed out.
I don't know is that truth but battlefield auto detect cores but not threads maybe game need auto deteck thread too
sometimes game not load right, in end screen players are "logo bf42 loading" textures like 360p
I see i have adaptive sync VESA from intel on, can you tell me its shoud be on? i will try play on off (testing)
Laptop should be using the Nvidia 3060 graphics card not the Intel graphics card.
any other ideas?
@Rokebo73 Good point. There might be a 'Discrete gpu' bios setting which might increase performance a little at the cost of increased power consumption draining the battery faster.
I think it's probably a CPU bottleneck causing frame drops.
It's easy to test this using MSI Afterburner on-screen overlay while playing 2042. If gpu usage drops below 90% during fps drops then it's a CPU bottleneck.
no, in this notebook bios don't have mux or set memory, bf use 3060 card bro
intel card have only 128 gb memory, shoud be more?
ther is no option to incrase it i think only advanced IT guy will do this
I found this article on how to choose which gpu is used in Windows.
and game sometimes not load enough, wired textures ect, when leaving match soliders not load and game do not back to main menu need alt f4 and its from game engine not me
aslo please fix servers