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Maybe post your Dxdiag report here so we can take a closer look:
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/
There it is.
- EA_Barry8 years ago
Community Manager
Apart from your video drivers being a little old, I see no problems in there.
Can you try the following as these steps could help:
- To see your power plans on Windows 10, right-click the battery icon in your system tray and choose “Power Options.”
- From here, you can select your preferred power plan. “Balanced” and “Power saver” are the default ones, while “High performance” is hidden under the “Show additional plans” heading at the bottom. Choose High performance.
- Retest and post here again with your results.
- 8 years ago
@EA_Barry wrote:Apart from your video drivers being a little old, I see no problems in there.
Can you try the following as these steps could help:
- To see your power plans on Windows 10, right-click the battery icon in your system tray and choose “Power Options.”
- From here, you can select your preferred power plan. “Balanced” and “Power saver” are the default ones, while “High performance” is hidden under the “Show additional plans” heading at the bottom. Choose High performance.
- Retest and post here again with your results.
Tested that already, its always set to high performance, i tried on power saving settings as well.On the other hand the Battlefield 1 Works like a charm on this pc,
Thank you for your time.- EA_Barry8 years ago
Community Manager
Open your nvidia control panel, under 3D Settings, click on Adjust image settings with preview, then select 'Use my preference emphasising' and move the slider to performance and click the Apply button, re-test and post here again.
Thanks.