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Make sure you are not running anything 'weird' as background apps.
Are you sure your memory is running dual-channel (RAM-sticks placed in the correct slots)? You can check this with CPU-Z.
- OskooI_0075 years agoLegend
That sounds about right. Sometimes my i7-8700k @4.4Ghz struggles to maintain 120fps. I blame it on EA's anti-cheat software tanking performance but I could be wrong.
- cso77775 years agoSeasoned Ace
- 5 years ago
Yep Temps are Fine monitored them with MSI Afterburner: https://imgur.com/a/5Cj7Wzd
I dont know, im about to Reinstall windows again, i just did that like a month ago :/ Tried BF4 today and sometimes it dropped down to 90Fps in there too...
- cso77775 years agoSeasoned Ace
@KiingMorrisIt's weird, if you increase resoultion scale and FPS stays the same, it is normally a sign of the GPU being bottlenecked by the CPU.
But your CPU should not bottleneck your GPU in BF1 (I don't think a 6700K would bottleneck a 1080TI at all).
Microsoft had some issues with the latest updates, if you have more than one screen, you could get FPS-drops. They should have fixed it by now, but if you have disabled updates it could be that problem.
Also just for the fun of it, you could try Inspectre, and (temporary) disable all the security-mitigations MS put in windows for the CPU-security-issues, some Intel CPUs have been hit pretty hard by this (but mostly CPUs older than yours I think).
And I guess you run the latest Windows 10 (20H2 / 21H1)?