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I'm experiencing a similar issue.
I'm running a 5600x with a 3060ti, and I'm averaging around 45 FPS at 1080p on the lowest settings with DLSS Ultra performance in the beta. However, this same system runs Battlefield V comfortably at 160-200 FPS on low settings.
So far, I've tried adjusting my RAM speeds (from 4000 MHz CL18 to 3600 MHz CL16 with 1:1 timings) and have seen a slight improvement, going from 45 FPS to around 55 FPS. I've also used various stress testing programs to check my CPU and compared the results to averages and everything came back normal.
My friends, who have similar CPUs, are getting twice the frame rates at 1440p on low settings. I was starting to think it might be because I have two fewer cores than the system's recommended 8-cores, but even OP is facing problems. Please update us if you find a solution.
EDIT: I don't know what changed, but I loaded a Domination match and I had a steady 120 frames the entire match, finally able to enjoy the beta. I'm not sure what fixed it but these are the only things I changed:
-I went into the NVIDIA Control Panel and turned low latency on,
-Switched my ram from 4000 MHz CL18 to 3600Mhz CL16,
-I enabled my in game overlay in the EA app. For steam you can try toggling it on or off and seeing if that helps.
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