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DerNeueDoktor
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08-27-2016, 01:19 PM
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I mostly use planetside 2 and battlefield 4 and often face lag issues. My setup began with an R9 270X and later upgraded to an R9 290. After the upgrade, I didn’t notice much improvement in FPS, so I reinstalled drivers and still saw no gain. I also tried reinstalling Windows 8.1 along with all the drivers, but performance remained unchanged. I suspect my CPU might be the issue, especially since changing from low to ultra graphics on planetside 2 didn’t help or hurt much. I currently have an FX-8320 that was overclocked to 4.0GHz and later stabilized at 4.6GHz. I’m curious if it’s my CPU that’s the problem, especially since replacing it would cost over $350 just to check.
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DerNeueDoktor
08-27-2016, 01:19 PM #1

I mostly use planetside 2 and battlefield 4 and often face lag issues. My setup began with an R9 270X and later upgraded to an R9 290. After the upgrade, I didn’t notice much improvement in FPS, so I reinstalled drivers and still saw no gain. I also tried reinstalling Windows 8.1 along with all the drivers, but performance remained unchanged. I suspect my CPU might be the issue, especially since changing from low to ultra graphics on planetside 2 didn’t help or hurt much. I currently have an FX-8320 that was overclocked to 4.0GHz and later stabilized at 4.6GHz. I’m curious if it’s my CPU that’s the problem, especially since replacing it would cost over $350 just to check.

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ironman2255
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08-28-2016, 09:26 PM
#2
What operating system are you using? Win7 showed poor performance with BF4, dropping from 70fps to over 100 at 1080p on Windows 8.1, and it helped reduce some frame drops.
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ironman2255
08-28-2016, 09:26 PM #2

What operating system are you using? Win7 showed poor performance with BF4, dropping from 70fps to over 100 at 1080p on Windows 8.1, and it helped reduce some frame drops.

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08-28-2016, 10:12 PM
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Windows 8.1
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VibrationArrow
08-28-2016, 10:12 PM #3

Windows 8.1

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tomskos221
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09-15-2016, 06:04 PM
#4
In BF4, checking Task Manager's performance section helps identify if memory or CPU usage is reaching limits. This is the next step if you suspect a bottleneck. Try to remove any potential reasons as quickly as possible.
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tomskos221
09-15-2016, 06:04 PM #4

In BF4, checking Task Manager's performance section helps identify if memory or CPU usage is reaching limits. This is the next step if you suspect a bottleneck. Try to remove any potential reasons as quickly as possible.

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Puppy_Power4
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167
09-19-2016, 08:14 AM
#5
You understand that lag means a significant delay between input and output, not just low framerates. Achieving 25 frames per second when you need 60 isn't lag—it's just insufficient speed. Similarly, a 300ms delay versus the desired 40ms is lag. This concept was widely recognized by people of all ages.
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Puppy_Power4
09-19-2016, 08:14 AM #5

You understand that lag means a significant delay between input and output, not just low framerates. Achieving 25 frames per second when you need 60 isn't lag—it's just insufficient speed. Similarly, a 300ms delay versus the desired 40ms is lag. This concept was widely recognized by people of all ages.

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Blood_edge
Member
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09-20-2016, 09:46 PM
#6
The maximum CPU usage I've ever observed reached 86%, usually staying around the low 80s. For RAM, it consistently remains at about 60%.
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Blood_edge
09-20-2016, 09:46 PM #6

The maximum CPU usage I've ever observed reached 86%, usually staying around the low 80s. For RAM, it consistently remains at about 60%.