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smt923 the client frame time (CFT) in your screenshot is 20ms which is 50fps.
A framerate below 60fps is causing time nudge to spike. Battlefield is designed to run with a framerate of 60fps or higher.
Battlefield 6 is designed to run at 60fps or higher. If the fps drops below 60 then time nudge (TN) will spike up high.
The next step is figuring out what's causing the CPU to max out.
If the CPU is above recommended system requirements but still has CPU cores hitting 100% usage.
Then possible reasons include:
- CPU frequency downclocking due to the CPU or motherboard voltage regulator module (VRM) overheating.
- RAM in single channel mode, instead of dual channel mode.
Monitor CPU frequency in Windows Task Manager to see if it downclocks. For example going from 4GHz down to 3Ghz.
Download HWiNFO to see if the CPU or VRM is overheating and causing the CPU frequency to downclock.
The CPU shouldn't be above 80°C and the VRM shouldn't be above 90°C.
Download CPU-Z to see if RAM memory is in dual channel or single channel mode. Dual channel has more performance.
please stop spreading this and making people believe it’s their CPU…
- OskooI_0072 months agoLegend
majesticalwookie thank you for the feedback. I added EXPO/XMP not being enabled in motherboard BIOS as another possible reason for poor CPU performance.
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