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FreshPotOCoffee Client Frame Time (CFT) is 20ms which calculates to 50fps.
1,000ms ÷ 20ms = 50fps
If the framerate drops below 60fps there's going to be network lag.
The blue line represents time nudge (TN) in the LAT and ALAT graph. When the framerate drops below 60fps, time nudge (TN) spikes and causes network lag. A framerate over 60fps is needed to prevent time nudge (TN) spiking.
CPU performance is probably causing the framerate to drop below 60fps. I can't tell for sure since FPS performance overlay isn't in the screenshot.
https://nerdschalk.com/enable-fps-battlefield-6/
If the CPU is causing FPS drops below 60fps it's probably due to one of these.
- EXPO/XMP 3200MHz memory overclocking isn't enabled in motherboard BIOS.
- CPU is overheating and thermal throttling.
Quick question. So enabling xmp in bios wont mess with my pc at all? I've seen youtube vids saying dont do it. I'm trusting you here you seem to know what your talking about
- T-Bakesss5 months agoRising Rookie
Also I live on the east coast of usa and its saying I'm in Santiago servers swells. My DNS is proper I called my internet company everything is good on my end. I get the high latency server issue the half wheel in top left screen alot and when I get close to big fights and stuff going on. My CPU dips to yellow 50 or 40 from time to time in certain maps causing stutter. Then bounces back back to green. The packet loss icon pops up for a sec then dissapears.... would enabling xmp atop this? But like I said I'm also in that chillie server Santiago. I live on the east coast.
- OskooI_0075 months agoLegend
T-Bakesss it's safe to enable XMP memory overclocking. You can always turn it back off.
Download HWiNFO and post a screenshot of your System Summary if you'd like me to help troubleshoot CPU performance.