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eldomtom2's avatar
9 years ago

Drops below 50FPS on GX 1060 and i5-4590

As the title says. I am getting frequent drops below 60FPS on my setup, and in some areas, like the hotel in Hainan Resort, the framerate can drop as low as 45FPS. This is definitely an issue with BF4 - this is not the performance I should be getting with my components. I've run virus scans that came up with nothing, and run benchmarking programs that gave completely expected results for my components. I've tried unparking cores, shutting down all other processes, repairing the game, and updating (and reverting) drivers and all other sorts of stuff - nothing's worked. I'm at my wit's end here. Surely there must be some sort of fix?

My specs:

CPU: i5-4590

GPU: MSI GTX 1060 Armor OC

Motherboard: Gigabyte MicroATX H81M-S2H

RAM: 8GB DDR3

OS: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit

PSU: EVGA 550W Gold-certified

The CPU stays consistently at 80-85% usage (with very occasional peaks to 90%) and stays at around 62C to 67C. The GPU never goes above 60C.

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  • EA_Archi's avatar
    EA_Archi
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    9 years ago

    Hello @eldomtom2

    For how long you had this problem? Did you changed anything in your PC?

    There were just a recent video card drivers update with Battlefield 1 release, can you try to update them now? 

    Cheers,

    Archi 

  • I have had this problem ever since I built this computer and installed BF4 a couple of weeks ago. I update my drivers whenever they come out, and it hasn't helped.

  • ragnarok013's avatar
    ragnarok013
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    9 years ago

    @eldomtom2 wrote:

    I have had this problem ever since I built this computer and installed BF4 a couple of weeks ago. I update my drivers whenever they come out, and it hasn't helped.


    The only thing that stands out for me is the overclock, Battlefield has traditionally not played well with overclocking and the problems go away when OC is turned off.  Also programs like MSI Afterburner, Raptr, and Razer Cortex are also known to cause problems so if you have those programs try disabling them before playing BF4.

  • eldomtom2's avatar
    eldomtom2
    9 years ago

    It's not overclocked by me, it comes overclocked by the manufacturer straight out of the box. Are you suggesting that I should underclock it?

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