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Alright, I think I may have a "fix" cause my game is now finally running smoothly with a few stutters aside which are manageable.
In the bios I did the following:
And cool 'n quiet - disabled (had a update and all settings reset).
X.M.P. - enabled.
Above 4G decoding - enabled.
Resizable bar - enabled.
XFR enhancement - enabled.
Then in Windows I Installed Ryzen master.
There I enabled the curve optimizer (don't forget to click apply, I forgot and annoyed myself)
In advanced power setting I set the minimum power setting for the CPU to 100%.
In msconfig I set the number of processors to the maximum amount (mine was 32 as in 32 threats).
Opened notepad and made "user.cfg" with the following YouTube clip as reference:
https://youtu.be/U1zJqEFsZtQ?si=tjA5hYkAfvTdM6xB
Did a reboot.
And my battlefield is running great again!
All settings maxed out at 4K
- MackTKau2 months agoSeasoned Ace
Resetting the bios probably fixed whatever setting was in there before that was causing it. Maybe cool & quiet, or not having XMP on without realising or something like it.
Also the user.cfg is likely hurting your 1% and 0.1% lows based on my testing with it. You should consider doing some proper testing with capframex, or delete it outright.
One note though the minimum power setting, does that apply ONLY when you load battlefield? Or all the time? You really don't want your CPU at 100% MAX POWER with the core clock at max on every core.
I still think for most people I've read who claim "high CPU usage", the problem is something on their system that they don't realise, or it's not actually a problem but they think it is without doing extensive bench testing.