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- FarystarLovesBF15 months agoNew Veteran
Man you should be running over 100 FPS easly. My 3060 OC 12 GB gets me 80-100 fps on Mesh high textures high, animations on screen high, ground medium other stuff low. And i have DLSS on performance + i play on upscaled 2880X1620.
Most imporant, get afterburner and stabilize your voltage on certain clock speeds of your gpu an memory. Edit curve settings.
- 5 months ago
Yes, I understand. And I can't find the reason for this behavior.
- OskooI_0075 months agoLegend
EYEScore thank you for posting those screenshots.
The yellow spiky CPU line indicates a CPU performance issue. I suspect the CPU might be hitting max temperature and thermal throttling the speed down.
You can verify if this is happening by watching the CPU speed in Windows Task Manager while playing the game.
- Run the game in windowed mode (alt + enter)
- Open Task Manager (alt + ctrl + del)
- Open the Performance tab, then right-click on the CPU graph and choose "Change graph to > Logical processors".
- Set Task Manager to 'always on top' by clicking option
Now you can play the game and monitor CPU speed.
HWiNFO will display CPU temperature. Thermal throttling usually occurs around 80-90°C.
- 5 months ago
OskooI_007
The CPU power supply seems to be enough. Does not reset frequencies.- OskooI_0075 months agoLegend
EYEScore thank you for posting those screenshots.
This screenshot shows the maximum temperature the CPU can be at before it starts to thermal throttle and slow down. The temperature is highlighted in blue and called 'CPU Max Junction Temperature 92°C'.
Is the CPU temperature staying below 92°C? Is the framerate over 60fps?
It looks like the CPU might be hitting 92°C and causing the CPU to downclock. Which will cause framerate drops.
Can you turn the CPU fan speed up higher?
- OskooI_0075 months agoLegend
EYEScore I think the green GPU line in the performance graph is indicating inconsistent GPU frametimes. In other words, I think the GPU is somehow causing the low framerate performance.
The above screenshot is one you posted. Usually the green GPU line is below the yellow CPU line because the GPU is able to render frames faster than the CPU.
The below screenshot isn't yours, but shows how the performance graph usually looks. Notice how the green GPU line is below the yellow CPU line.
If the green GPU line goes up to the yellow CPU line, this indicated the GPU is maxing out. We see your GPU is maxing out in the first screenshot because it has an average render time of 20.26ms which calculates to 49fps.
1000ms ÷ 20.26ms = 49fps
I think we can safely say I was wrong in my initial assessment about the CPU being the performance issue, and instead you're having a GPU performance issue.
I'm not sure what's causing the GPU performance issue, but we can concentrate our efforts on figuring it out.
I'm wondering if it has something to do with the way the eGPU is connected to the laptop. What eGPU enclosure do you have? I'd like to learn about it.