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Update: Enabled A-XMP in bios, seems to have fixed the issue but I only loaded onto a conquest briefly. Will update later tonight.
Just finished playing my first few matches and the packet loss and lag is insane, GPU is barely breaking 75% but my CPU is between 85 and 100 the whole game. Frames aren’t an issue but packet loss and connectivity due to CPU stress is killing me. Is anyone else experiencing anything similar? Does anyone have a solution?
It’s almost unplayable and gets worse on bigger maps with more people. I’d like to think it’s not my internet as I play every other game just fine.
Ryzen 5 3600X
AMD Radeon RX 5700XT
Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Ultra
Intel Core i7-13700H (6 performance cores / 12 performance threads + 8 efficient cores/threads)
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 Mobile
I tried:
- low settings for all
- user.cfg for processor threads
- reinstalled game
- nVidia Profile Inspector
- turned off efficient cores through Process Lasso (set affinity)
When I launch the game, I get about 60-80 FPS from CPU and 80-120 FPS from GPU and low latency.
But somewhere around 20-30-60 seconds after launching the game, 4 efficient CPU cores are fully loaded, and CPU FPS drops to 20-40, and latency increases extremely, causing the entire game be like a jello.
Battlefield 6 launched, in the main menu
- 12 perfomance threads circled in red
- 8 efficient threads circled in green
- CPU utilization 30%
- threads loaded (effective clock on all threads) more or less evenly
Multiplayer started
- 12 perfomance threads circled in red
- 8 efficient threads circled in green
- 4 loaded efficient threads circled in orange, effective clock only on them
- orange arrows is the moment when after 20-30-60 seconds of playing CPU threads started loaded fully
- 4 other efficient threads circled in purple went on parking (!), completly 0 load
This means there could be three problems:
- either Windows can't properly distribute load between CPU threads for Battlefield 6
- or the problem is with Intel Core (wait for a processor driver update ???)
- or the problem is with Battlefield 6 (wait for a game patch ???)
IDK how I can fully turn off efficient threads, maybe it would be a solution...
BTW, the temperature of the processor cores during the game is approximately 60-70 degrees Celsius. So it's not a throttling issue.
P.S. Pls check the load on CPU threads during the game.
P.S.2 I checked in Community servers - the same. So it's not about ping, not RAM leakage... it's CPU leakage...