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9 years ago
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bf1 fps issue

ok so i have a dell Inspiron 7559 with a gtx 960m 4gb 16gb of ram intel core i7 6700hq  and just today it has fps issues. before I could run it at high/ultra at around 60fps but now i tried medium and I hit an average of 30 fps and even when I turn it to ultra I'm still getting 30fps. I've changed no settings other than the quality no DirectX 12 no gpu memory restriction all my drivers are upto date. pls help 

  • Hey... @AAKANE10 and @Gorath_the_Elder Maybe will help...

    Hey i find something maybe will help you...

    This is an important first test — lower your settings, and see if there is any improvement in performance. Many players aren’t getting any improvements from changes to the settings; FPS drops occur whether the settings are low or ultra.

    Often, the CPU is not the issue. It may be poorly optimized Nvidia or AMD drivers, or experimental graphics improvements that have not yet been fully tested.

    If that’s the case for you, it may be due to the latest video card releases — Nvidia 1070/1080 are the worst offenders, as they should have no trouble running Battlefield 1. Here are some things you can do to help:

    Note: Try each of these suggestions independently. Don’t expect all suggestions to work for you — try them one at a time.

    • If you are overclocking, make sure you are running at a steady .ghz — if not, disable overclocking.
    • Disable the Origin Overlay
    • If you have an SSD (solid state drive) — install to SSD rather than the standard HD.
    • Switch from DX12 to DX11.
    • Download Beta drivers for your video card.

    Find the latest drivers / beta drivers here:

    [Am not working for EA, If is answer good pls give me XP or accept as solution.]


    Thanks for using ANSWERS HQ!

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