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TwinPad wrote:
XMP I just turned off, because when it was enable BF was just shutingdown randomly while I was playing it.
Your Team Group memory sticks have 4 XMP profiles. 3600MHz was probably unstable. Try 3200MHz XMP profile instead.
There's also a 2934MHz XMP profile.
I've put on 3200, will try on it.
And here is other screens.
- OskooI_0074 months agoLegend
TwinPad the last HWiNFO screenshot you posted still shows the memory running at 3800MHz.
Try XMP Profile 2 instead of XMP Profile 1.
The user manual for your motherboard recommends installing the memory sticks into memory slots A2 and B2.
- TwinPad4 months agoNew Rookie
For 4 years already there... if not even more.
Also, my memory is running at 3200 MHz, not 3800 MHz — HWiNFO shows 1596 MHz (×2 = 3192 MHz) and my motherboard only has one XMP profile (Profile 1) available, so there is no XMP Profile 2 to select.
PS: Just had crash on 3200, gonna put it lower...
- TwinPad4 months agoNew Rookie
Sad to say, still got (TN)... I don't know what should I do more...
- OskooI_0074 months agoLegend
TwinPad please post an updated screenshot of the FPS Performance Overlay set to Advanced.
- TwinPad4 months agoNew Rookie
I'm really really really sorry for not replying faster... buy any way here is new screenshots.
VRam is used like 6gb out of 9gb... and still got issue. Sticking keys with (TM) killing me :(
- OskooI_0074 months agoLegend
TwinPad the graphics card's performance looks good, but the CPU is still struggling to maintain 60fps.
Graph the CPU temperature and CPU frequency speed in HWiNFO while you play BF6. Check if the CPU temperature is getting close to 100°C.
Double click on what you want to graph in HWiNFO. Please post a screenshot of the results.
- TwinPad4 months agoNew Rookie
Here you got, played one match... had a lot of laggs, sticking keys and (TN)
All temp was recorded during the game.
I dont think its a problem with overheat, 3 months ago I change thermopaste and made pc clean-up, so its no so dusty...
- OskooI_0074 months agoLegend
TwinPad the CPU temperature looks good. No overheating or thermal throttling.
I'm trying to figure out why simulation (SIM) is having trouble staying above 60fps. The only thing I can think of is the memory timings are loose and hurting CPU performance.
The motherboard is using 3800MHz memory timings, instead of 3200MHz memory timings.
I can't see the memory stick model number in any of the screenshots. If I had the model number I could see if the memory is listed in the motherboard QVL memory list.
- TwinPad4 months agoNew Rookie
Just to clarify the memory situation:
I’m using Team Group T-Force Vulcan Z 32GB (2×16) DDR4 3600 MHz. Since 3600 MHz was unstable in Battlefield, I set it to 3000 MHz, which works fine. https://images.teamgroupinc.com/products/memory/u-dimm/ddr4/vulcan-z/spec-sheet/vulcan-z-en.pdf
To rule out RAM/CPU issues, I did a full AIDA64 stress test (CPU, FPU, Cache, Memory, GPU, Disk) for 35 minutes. No crashes and no errors at all, so the system and memory are stable. During the test there was a max 10% CPU throttling and CPU reached 92–94°C under full FPU load, which is normal for Intel. The “Overheating detected” warning is expected because the test loads the whole system at 100%. I don't think that game can load so much my PC...
Also, after checking the performance overlay in-game, I noticed that SFT (Server Frame Time) is 10-13 ms, which usually indicates a slow or overloaded server (You can see that on my older screenshots). That might be the real reason for the delay I feel in gameplay. So we are getting back, to that official matchmaking throws me to wrong servers. (Not EU ones...)
- OskooI_0074 months agoLegend
TwinPad thank you for posting which memory you have. Your memory part number appears to be TLZRD432G3600HC18JDC01.
I searched for that part number in the GIGABYTE B560M AORUS ELITE QVL supported memory list and it's not in there. This means GIGABYTE hasn't tested or tuned that memory for the B560M AORUS ELITE motherboard.
This explains why the memory is having stability issues above 3000MHz. In the future always check the QVL supported memory list for a motherboard before purchasing memory. I also learned about this the hard way, so don't feel bad. I've been there too.
The network lag issues are being caused by simulation (SIM) and CPU dropping below 60fps. You'll notice as soon as either one of these drops below 60fps, time nudge (TN) will spike and you'll experience network lag.
CPU and SIM run on the CPU. I believe CPU performance is struggling because the memory timings are loose due to the memory not being a good compatibility fit for that motherboard.
Motherboard manufacturers test and tune memory timings. If memory isn't on the QVL list then that memory hasn't been tested or tuned by the motherboard manufacturer for that motherboard.
You can manually tune the memory timings yourself. Since the memory is running at 3000MHz try setting the memory timings to 15-18-18-35-53 as shown in HWiNFO.
Those are the primary timings and the only ones I'd mess with. There's also secondary and tertiary timings which I wouldn't mess with.
It's easier to let the motherboard manufacturers tune all these timings. Which is why buying memory on the QVL list is important.
- TwinPad4 months agoNew Rookie
It's closest that I've got, on other configs system doesn't boot.
and it really didnt help a lot... :(
- OskooI_0074 months agoLegend
TwinPad Try loosening up the timings a little to 16-20-20-38-57 @ 3000MHz.
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