Issues with fluctuating frame rates in BF1
Issues with fluctuating frame rates in BF1
Current video settings: 16GB recommended for ultra or high BF1 specifications. OS: 64-bit Windows 10 or later. Processor: Intel Core i7 4790 or better. RAM: 16GB. Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060. DirectX: 11.1. Internet speed: 512 KBPS or higher. Disk space: 50GB available.
All the memory today operates at double speed, and 823 DDR is performing better than expected. Most DDR3 runs near 1800 MHz, while doubling gives about 3600. New DDR4 is extremely fast, exceeding 3GHz, which then doubles to around 6GHz.
No, your RAM is operating at 1600 MHz instead of the required 823 MHz.
The 823MHz figure comes from software, which we confirm is using Speccy that displays real frequency rather than just speed. We label the DDR3-1866 as 1866MHz because that's its actual performance, while its true clock speed is 933MHz. Since Speccy already shows it at 823MHz, we multiply by two to determine its effective rate.
They provide you with double the speed. DDR3-1866 operates at 933 MHz.