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Anonymous
7 years ago

Strange fps drops in Battlefield 1

I am having a problem with BF1's FPS. It runs around 25-30 fps when I join any server, but when I alt-tab and open the game again, it suddenly runs at very good 60-70 FPS before slowly dropping to usual 25-30. Is there a fix for this?

My PC is ASUS ux501vw, with Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M graphics card (latest drivers installed).

Thanks in advance.

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  • holger1405's avatar
    holger1405
    Hero+
    7 years ago

    @4570mount


    4570mount wrote:

    I ran temperature monitor, and it seems heat levels are same for both bf1 and bf4, however 4 doesn't lag and 1 does. So, heat doesn't appear to be a problem.


    What are these temperatures? (GPU & CPU)


    4570mount wrote:

    Regarding nvidia settings - I tried to set bf1 to maximum performance, but it had no effect. In fact, fps drops are the same whether I use nvidia or integrated GPU, so it doesn't appear to be a GPU problem either.


    So you did set BF1 to use your NVIDIA GPU as describe in my last post, and you kept it that way?

    I ask because setting it to maximum performance mode is also an option inside the NVIDIA control panel, but that is a completely different thing. 

    Please preform a clean boot and test the game in clean boot mode.

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

    Have you tried to run on the power adapter directly? A battery might have a reduced power output curve to save energy. BF1 is a much more needy process then just about anything you can name so it should run a little hotter / worse then all others too. But sufficient cooling will keep the temperatures within a acceptable range it will just cap the FPS when the process is heavier then the cycle can produce (calculated in FPS 1000ms/s). You probably do not have any memory temperature probes that could shed some light on those specifics? Also i would not expect too much from a GTX960-mobile GPU when it comes to BF1 but 30/35FPS on low should be a possibility?

    btw you removed all power and clock tweaks and changes yes?

    [quote] Could it be that this problem is completely impossible to fix?[/quote] Can you upgrade the CPU?

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    7 years ago

    I downloaded another temperature monitor and looks like GPU temperature is in fact involved in problem. It reaches about 72-80 °C when game is open but after alt-tab GPU cools to around 60-65 °C (with big FPS increase), and then heats back to >72 °when game is reopened, causing FPS to drop. Temperature fluctuations seem to be independent from resolution and graphics quality (ranging from 60 to 80 °on any setting), but of course at same temperature, higher resolution yields lower FPS. Do I need to physically cool my laptop down with external fans, or this problem can be resolved through OS/BF1 settings?

    Regarding GPU settings - yes, I set BF1 to use NVIDIA GPU.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    7 years ago

    I don't think I can run my PC directly on power adapter, as it has non-removable battery. Best FPS i could get in BF1 was 40-50 on low settings and 1024x768 resolution, but its barely playable due to how blurry the picture becomes.

    I did not do any power or clock tweaks except setting power management to maximum performance. Unfortunately, I cannot upgrade my CPU now.

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

    External cooling will only reduce the heat and with that the CPU behavior it will not increase the maximum framerate that you see when the system is actually cool enough.

    Ok a triple-fan 1080Ti is cooler then 80 deg but its not a bad temperature for a GPU. The CPU however is less comfortable with anything higher then 55 Celsius. all being a small form factor machine with low power components makes laptop/ sff systems in general less suitable for high-end games. Also you have all blur settings disabled i hope as these will make things blurry even at 1600x 2540pix?

  • holger1405's avatar
    holger1405
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    7 years ago

    @4570mount

    Forget my last remarks, should read carefully.

    GPU boost will throttle the GPU at this temperatures.

    You should clean or let someone clean your Notebook fan system.

    There are guides easy to find with google.

    Is it very hot in the region you are in?

  • Так благодарю носителей английского кто зашел, но проблемы легче на русском объяснить.

    Как исправить фризы и зависания потери пакетов в сетевой игре? В одиночке у меня на среднем играет стабильно в 50 кадров в секунду, в сетевой битва в 64 игрока на абсолютно низкой графике выдавало 8-14 кадров в секунду. Параметры у меня ноутбук, I7 Intel, AMD R7 240M, 8 Gb ОЗУ.

    So I thank the native speakers of English who came in, but the problem easier to explain.

    How to fix freezes and packet loss freezes in a multiplayer game? In singles I have on average plays consistently at 50 frames per second, in a multiplayer battle 64 players at the absolute lowest chart issued 8-14 frames per second. Settings I have a laptop, I7 Intel, AMD R7 240, 8 Gb RAM.

  • I did found the reason and the solution for lags, freeze and fps drops in Battlefield 1. The real solution, not that * on the internet.

    The reason is not our PC configs, and even not the game itself. The reason is Windows, exactly the SysMain service. Disabling this service solvs all the problems described above.

    Before that i have huge lags in the beginning of the match and exidental fps drop during the game. After disabling SysMain service Battlefield 1 runs realy smooth, as it should be.

  • the problem is the cpu, i had the same issue.

    What you need to do is Download intel extreme tunning utility, drop the power of the cpu (undervolt it) on boost to at least 40%, and test the game again.

    happened to my on battlefield 1 and V.

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