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Battlefield 5 experiencing low frames and inconsistent performance.

Battlefield 5 experiencing low frames and inconsistent performance.

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JonoGaimz
Member
63
04-13-2017, 05:36 PM
#1
My hardware configuration includes an i7-8700 processor, 16GB of DDR4 3000MHz RAM, a GTX 1080 Ti graphics card, a 240GB SSD and a 2TB hard drive, along with a 750 watt power supply and a 1080p 144Hz monitor. When running the game using DirectX 11, I’m experiencing subpar frame rates—approximately 80 frames per second when idle and dropping to 60 when there’s significant activity. I haven't observed any stuttering or frame drops in DirectX 11, however, switching to DirectX 12 yields a substantial improvement, boosting my frame rates to approximately 25-30 fps. During calmer periods, I achieve around 120 fps, while intense action results in 90-100 fps. However, DirectX 12 introduces noticeable stuttering and frame drops. Recent updates from the game developers and NVIDIA have somewhat mitigated these issues, but they persist nonetheless. Interestingly, other users with similar hardware setups aren't encountering low FPS issues under DirectX 11. The only discernible difference is that I’m utilizing a single 16GB RAM stick, whereas others employ dual- or quad-channel configurations. Do you believe this single memory configuration could be causing such a significant performance disparity, or should I investigate other potential adjustments to enhance my frame rates? Please advise.
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JonoGaimz
04-13-2017, 05:36 PM #1

My hardware configuration includes an i7-8700 processor, 16GB of DDR4 3000MHz RAM, a GTX 1080 Ti graphics card, a 240GB SSD and a 2TB hard drive, along with a 750 watt power supply and a 1080p 144Hz monitor. When running the game using DirectX 11, I’m experiencing subpar frame rates—approximately 80 frames per second when idle and dropping to 60 when there’s significant activity. I haven't observed any stuttering or frame drops in DirectX 11, however, switching to DirectX 12 yields a substantial improvement, boosting my frame rates to approximately 25-30 fps. During calmer periods, I achieve around 120 fps, while intense action results in 90-100 fps. However, DirectX 12 introduces noticeable stuttering and frame drops. Recent updates from the game developers and NVIDIA have somewhat mitigated these issues, but they persist nonetheless. Interestingly, other users with similar hardware setups aren't encountering low FPS issues under DirectX 11. The only discernible difference is that I’m utilizing a single 16GB RAM stick, whereas others employ dual- or quad-channel configurations. Do you believe this single memory configuration could be causing such a significant performance disparity, or should I investigate other potential adjustments to enhance my frame rates? Please advise.

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mccoop03
Posting Freak
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04-13-2017, 11:58 PM
#2
Quick response times with low latency at 14, and without exceeding your budget:

PCPartPicker Component List:
Memory:
G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200
($123.99 at Newegg)
Total:
$123.99
Prices encompass shipping, taxes, and any applicable reductions where available.

Created by
PCPartPicker
2019-09-11 14:45 EDT-0400

You might invest in some Trident Z for added illumination if you desire RGB. It's a favorable moment to acquire memory – consider acquiring two 16GB kits if your finances allow. This particular configuration was considerably more expensive just a few years ago.
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mccoop03
04-13-2017, 11:58 PM #2

Quick response times with low latency at 14, and without exceeding your budget:

PCPartPicker Component List:
Memory:
G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200
($123.99 at Newegg)
Total:
$123.99
Prices encompass shipping, taxes, and any applicable reductions where available.

Created by
PCPartPicker
2019-09-11 14:45 EDT-0400

You might invest in some Trident Z for added illumination if you desire RGB. It's a favorable moment to acquire memory – consider acquiring two 16GB kits if your finances allow. This particular configuration was considerably more expensive just a few years ago.

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LorrenK
Senior Member
703
04-14-2017, 05:38 AM
#3
The issue lies with single versus dual channel configurations. Consequently, your motherboard isn't utilizing dual channel memory because you’re only installing one RAM stick. This limits your system's performance capabilities.
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LorrenK
04-14-2017, 05:38 AM #3

The issue lies with single versus dual channel configurations. Consequently, your motherboard isn't utilizing dual channel memory because you’re only installing one RAM stick. This limits your system's performance capabilities.

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Cadariou
Posting Freak
835
04-16-2017, 06:14 AM
#4
However, if that's the problem, why do I receive satisfactory frame rates with DirectX 12 while experiencing stuttering? Would installing dual-channel RAM resolve this concern?
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Cadariou
04-16-2017, 06:14 AM #4

However, if that's the problem, why do I receive satisfactory frame rates with DirectX 12 while experiencing stuttering? Would installing dual-channel RAM resolve this concern?

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Frinex10
Posting Freak
806
04-16-2017, 07:21 AM
#5
Using multiple channels simultaneously will significantly improve performance.
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Frinex10
04-16-2017, 07:21 AM #5

Using multiple channels simultaneously will significantly improve performance.

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50
04-22-2017, 09:08 AM
#6
You raise a valid concern. I’m aware that stuttering can occur with DirectX 12, but considering your motherboard isn't running at its maximum capacity, this might be the root cause of your problem. The most effective approach is to systematically rule out hardware limitations. After addressing any potential issues with the motherboard and optimizing its performance, we’ll need to verify whether the problem persists before considering software-related solutions.
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ButterNugget10
04-22-2017, 09:08 AM #6

You raise a valid concern. I’m aware that stuttering can occur with DirectX 12, but considering your motherboard isn't running at its maximum capacity, this might be the root cause of your problem. The most effective approach is to systematically rule out hardware limitations. After addressing any potential issues with the motherboard and optimizing its performance, we’ll need to verify whether the problem persists before considering software-related solutions.

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NZ243
Junior Member
11
04-28-2017, 09:08 AM
#7
ok so i have 4 ram slots total
should i get 8x2 or 4x4?
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NZ243
04-28-2017, 09:08 AM #7

ok so i have 4 ram slots total
should i get 8x2 or 4x4?

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zYoshi20
Member
63
04-28-2017, 10:44 AM
#8
Install eight memory modules, subsequently placing them into the designated slots outlined in your motherboard’s instructions.
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zYoshi20
04-28-2017, 10:44 AM #8

Install eight memory modules, subsequently placing them into the designated slots outlined in your motherboard’s instructions.

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soccerblock11
Junior Member
21
04-28-2017, 01:34 PM
#9
Could you tell me what kind of computer motherboard you're using?
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soccerblock11
04-28-2017, 01:34 PM #9

Could you tell me what kind of computer motherboard you're using?

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SgtCool
Member
222
05-03-2017, 12:38 AM
#10
I'm planning to purchase memory upgrades shortly.
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SgtCool
05-03-2017, 12:38 AM #10

I'm planning to purchase memory upgrades shortly.

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