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Re: Strange fps drops in Battlefield 1

Hey @4570mount,

Sorry to hear you're experiencing this.

Have you tried any of the following steps?

1. Make sure you have Origin in game Overlay turned off in Origin, and the Battlefield 1 game properties in Origin

2. Check your Frame Rate Limiter settings in game, in the Graphics/Video options, and try setting it to 60 or 120 instead of unlimited

3. Clean Boot:

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

4. Connection Troubleshooting:

https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/connection-troubleshooting-advanced-pc/

5. If you're using Nvidia GeForce Experience, or Discord, try turning those Overlays off

Try these steps, and let us know if anything improves.

Thanks 🙂 

7 Replies

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    7 years ago

    im only getting 15 to 40 fps on BF1 and im using a GTX 1070 8GB of RAM and an I5-7600K please help. ive tried all these steps

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Thanks for recommendation, but I tried all these steps and FPS is still low. Is there anything else I can do to fix this?

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Come on, I get around 30 fps even with 1024x768 resolution and all settings set to minimum. How is this even possible? My PC runs even more demanding games with no problem, only battlefield is constantly lagging for some reason. 

  • iluminatethesky's avatar
    iluminatethesky
    Legend
    7 years ago

    Hey @4570mount,

    Sorry to hear this is still occurring.

    Can I ask which Screen Setting you're using? Are you using Fullscreen, Windowed, Borderless Fullscreen, etc?

    Have you tried changing these, to see if anything improves?

    Thanks 🙂 

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    7 years ago

    I have tried all screen settings. Fullscreen gives around 30 FPS, while Windowed and Borderless lower FPS even further - to 15-20. 

  • XTRA-Larsiano's avatar
    XTRA-Larsiano
    Seasoned Ace
    7 years ago

    You can only do a few things to speed up things:

    -reduce heat of all processing units, buy laptop cooler tray thingy

    -use less memory / cpu for other things

    -do drivers, defrag / TRIM, clean windows, update all components etc.

    i think nr 1 is the problem, only less processes is less heat / lagg so that can always help too. Get some compressed air and very gently try to clear all air-intakes of dust. And make sure these are clear of obstruction as mush as possible during operation.

  • holger1405's avatar
    holger1405
    Hero+
    7 years ago

    @4570mount

    Additional to EA_David if it is not the heat.

    Your Notebook uses the NVIDIA Optimus Technology, so it should detect the need of more graphic power if a game, or any other graphic intense application starts. 

    That however fails sometimes.

    Make sure BF1 uses the NVIDIA GPU. (Put BF1 in the field in the screenshot "Autodesk" is in > select the NVIDIA GPU > confirm > test

     

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