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Emperor_DarkX
Member
50
01-21-2016, 03:07 PM
#1
Hi, do you need to cover your CPU or GPU for a more stable FPS in Battlefield 4?
Your PC specs:
- PSU: Corsair CS650M 60W
- Motherboard: MSI H77MA G43
- RAM: 1 SSD, 1 HDD
- No water cooler, open case
- Playing in Open CASING
- FPS drop observed in the video (1776 x 1000 at low setting)

Check your performance and let me know.
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Emperor_DarkX
01-21-2016, 03:07 PM #1

Hi, do you need to cover your CPU or GPU for a more stable FPS in Battlefield 4?
Your PC specs:
- PSU: Corsair CS650M 60W
- Motherboard: MSI H77MA G43
- RAM: 1 SSD, 1 HDD
- No water cooler, open case
- Playing in Open CASING
- FPS drop observed in the video (1776 x 1000 at low setting)

Check your performance and let me know.

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louie018
Posting Freak
824
02-04-2016, 08:10 PM
#2
Hi, do i need to overclock my cpu or gpu to achieve a more stable fps in battlefield 4?
My pc specs are:
I have a psu corsair cs650m 60watt, msi h77ma g43 mobo. 1 ssd, 1 hdd.
I don’t have any water cooler system, i play opened casing.
Check my fps drop in the video below, i play bf4 on low setting 1776 x 1000.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pumkXJr-dMw
Thanks in advance.
Unless you have a really good monitor, you won’t notice the fps difference unless you drop below 60fps. That fps drop is what i’d consider normal, you have a lot more going on in the game making your gpu work harder. Fps always fluctuates depending on what’s happening. I wouldn’t worry much about it. 100+ is still great.
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louie018
02-04-2016, 08:10 PM #2

Hi, do i need to overclock my cpu or gpu to achieve a more stable fps in battlefield 4?
My pc specs are:
I have a psu corsair cs650m 60watt, msi h77ma g43 mobo. 1 ssd, 1 hdd.
I don’t have any water cooler system, i play opened casing.
Check my fps drop in the video below, i play bf4 on low setting 1776 x 1000.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pumkXJr-dMw
Thanks in advance.
Unless you have a really good monitor, you won’t notice the fps difference unless you drop below 60fps. That fps drop is what i’d consider normal, you have a lot more going on in the game making your gpu work harder. Fps always fluctuates depending on what’s happening. I wouldn’t worry much about it. 100+ is still great.

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193over71
Member
169
02-05-2016, 03:17 AM
#3
Hi, do i need to overclock my cpu or gpu to achieve a more stable fps in battlefield 4?
My pc specs are:
I have a psu corsair cs650m 60watt, msi h77ma g43 mobo. 1 ssd, 1 hdd.
I don’t have any water cooler system, i play opened casing.
Check my fps drop in the video below, i play bf4 on low setting 1776 x 1000.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pumkXJr-dMw
Thanks in advance.
Unless you have a really good monitor, you won’t notice the fps difference unless you drop below 60fps. That fps drop is what i’d consider normal, you have a lot more going on in the game making your gpu work harder. Fps always fluctuates depending on what’s happening. I wouldn’t worry much about it. 100+ is still great.
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193over71
02-05-2016, 03:17 AM #3

Hi, do i need to overclock my cpu or gpu to achieve a more stable fps in battlefield 4?
My pc specs are:
I have a psu corsair cs650m 60watt, msi h77ma g43 mobo. 1 ssd, 1 hdd.
I don’t have any water cooler system, i play opened casing.
Check my fps drop in the video below, i play bf4 on low setting 1776 x 1000.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pumkXJr-dMw
Thanks in advance.
Unless you have a really good monitor, you won’t notice the fps difference unless you drop below 60fps. That fps drop is what i’d consider normal, you have a lot more going on in the game making your gpu work harder. Fps always fluctuates depending on what’s happening. I wouldn’t worry much about it. 100+ is still great.