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IICookieGII
Seasoned Veteran
7 years ago

Re: bf5 random freezes on high end system

Hey @seccentral 

Personally, I switch everything down to minimum in graphics settings, I turn FFR ON (i have an 8700K which is more than capable) but as it is CPU intensive and has been thoroughly analysed a few times over, it could be a bottleneck for your GPU? or vice versa?

Turn off any overclocks on your GPU. DX12 OFF.

Fresh install of BFV if you can wait? (Repair Game - saves re-downloading from EA's Servers).

The stuttering does imply a bottleneck somewhere.  Make sure they are sufficiently cooled etc.

These things may seem like teaching to suck eggs but the simple things often overlooked can be the cause of so many issues.

Can we see your DxDiag?

Thanks & Best of Luck!

3 Replies

  • seccentral's avatar
    seccentral
    7 years ago
    hi,
    i have all of them set to off or max it made no difference to the stutters.
    i have not oc-ed anything (cpu/gpu/ram)
    i did a repair just now on bfV, all good.
    The gpu is a MSI 2080 gaming X trio (3 coolers on it) the case has 3 front intake 140mm fans, one rear exhaust and 2 top exhaust fans, the CPU cooler is a dark rock pro 4 from bequiet, aida64 system stability test ran 30 mins no throttling, max temps at about 80 C on cpu. in bv5 however it hovers around 54 55 C.

    here is my dxdiag https://pastebin.com/8SFsZMqR
  • IICookieGII's avatar
    IICookieGII
    Seasoned Veteran
    7 years ago

    Hi @seccentral 

    Thank you for the reply and the DxDiag report. Much appreciated!

    • Are you cable or wireless connected for your internet connection? (if wireless, try a cable to exclude WiFi issues)
    • Do you use a Latency Monitor at all? (LatMon.exe reports an app hang issue along with BF1.exe)
    • Do you have the latest Windows build? 1809 Semi-Annual Channel (Targeted) 11/13/2018 (Windows key + R then type in the field: "winver", press enter to view your build)

    If you have any update issues, I normally rename the "SoftwareDistribution" folder (C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution) to SoftwareDistribution.OLD then go back to Windows Updates and run it again.

    Optional: I also use a freeware software called ShutUpO&O to turn off any Windows background services.

    Let us know how you get on.

    Best of Luck!

  • seccentral's avatar
    seccentral
    7 years ago
    Hi, Cable. copper cable to my router then fiber link to my isp, 1gbit down, 500mbit up (eastern europe internets for $10/mo yey), this is not a network latency issue, it's a local problem, I know the difference.
    I used LatMon, (maybe i dont know how to use it properly?) here is the log https://postimg.cc/gallery/297jahbuw/
    windows ver Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17763.107]
    1809 176763.107
    i am using donotspy10 but will try shutupO&O

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