GTX 1050 Battlefield 1
GTX 1050 Battlefield 1
The GTX 1050 delivers a solid frame rate at ultra settings and 1080p with DirectX 11, typically ranging between 60 to 80 FPS depending on the game.
It seems your system is running around 20-30 FPS, even with a 980Ti overclocked and watercooled setup. The 60+ FPS at 1080p Ultra is often affected by GPU load or driver issues.
It's unusual. The RX 480 can reach full performance in Battlefield 1 on Ultra settings without falling below 60 frames per second.
When you check the recommended specs for BF1, they look quite surprising. With a GTX 970 you’re definitely capable of handling demanding games. I remember thinking about upgrading when I played BF4 on my Radeon 7950—it ran smoothly without any issues. Reading those discussions with older cards makes it clear why consoles are designed that way. You don’t need to stress about your graphics card when playing on a PS4 or Xbox One. On BF4, I upgraded to a GTX 3570K and the 970 would still manage around 100-130 FPS at 1080p, dropping to the mid-70s to low 80s on BF1. It’s still solid performance, but it starts to feel a bit outdated.