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IN_FAMOZE's avatar
7 years ago
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i7 8700k GTX 1080ti 16GB DDR4 2400MHZ RAM Random Studdering and GPU usage drops?

I've noticed that recently my multiplayer experience hasn't been going as smooth as it normally has.

Most of the time my GPU usage is around 98% but at random times it drops to 60% or some number between that. This happens only in multiplayer as in single player there is no issues and everything works as it should.

I have tried benchmarking other games and everything seems alright.  

FPS cap at 120 kills the experience as I prefer having no FPS cap.  


My Set up:

i7 8700k

GTX 1080ti

16gb RAM 2400mhz

750W Bronze PSU

Z370 MSI Motherboard.

RAID 0 NVME ssd



This problem has recently started to happen.

I have the latest NVIDIA drivers installed and have no config file or commands running for the game. 

I have also tried setting the max rendered ahead frames options ranging from 1 - 4 with no results on the GPU usage drop. 

  • Hey @IN_FAMOZE,

    Sorry to hear you're experiencing this.

    What region are you playing in?

    Have you tried any of the following steps?

    1. Make sure you have Origin in-game Overlay disabled in Origin, and the Battlefield 1 Game Properties in Origin

    2. If you're using Nvidia GeForce Experience or Discord Overlay, try disabling those.

    3. Clean Boot:

    https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/faq/how-to-clean-boot-your-pc/

    4. Make sure your Firewall has access to Battlefield 1

    5. Creating a new temporary Windows User account, and seeing if the game performs better under that account

    Try these steps, and let us know if you're still experiencing this issue.

    Thanks 🙂 

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  • I've noticed the same strange things after the July update. It is sometimes like there is lag in how the units are updated during an online game kinda like ghosting. This even happens with my ping 7ms vs 29ms for the opponent. Very annoying but not something we can fix ourselves i think.

  • IN_FAMOZE's avatar
    IN_FAMOZE
    7 years ago

    I fixed mine by searching up standby memory issue bf1 on google.

  • iluminatethesky's avatar
    iluminatethesky
    Legend
    7 years ago

    Hey @IN_FAMOZE,

    Sorry to hear you're experiencing this.

    What region are you playing in?

    Have you tried any of the following steps?

    1. Make sure you have Origin in-game Overlay disabled in Origin, and the Battlefield 1 Game Properties in Origin

    2. If you're using Nvidia GeForce Experience or Discord Overlay, try disabling those.

    3. Clean Boot:

    https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/faq/how-to-clean-boot-your-pc/

    4. Make sure your Firewall has access to Battlefield 1

    5. Creating a new temporary Windows User account, and seeing if the game performs better under that account

    Try these steps, and let us know if you're still experiencing this issue.

    Thanks 🙂