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Low FPS on RTX 2080 BF1 graphics card

Low FPS on RTX 2080 BF1 graphics card

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anakindaur
Senior Member
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11-03-2018, 05:25 AM
#1
You need a faster GPU and more RAM to reach higher settings. Consider upgrading to a better GPU and adding more memory.
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anakindaur
11-03-2018, 05:25 AM #1

You need a faster GPU and more RAM to reach higher settings. Consider upgrading to a better GPU and adding more memory.

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Freedom_Men
Member
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11-04-2018, 04:58 AM
#2
compare your processor and memory to the GPU's capabilities, then identify the real limiting factor.
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Freedom_Men
11-04-2018, 04:58 AM #2

compare your processor and memory to the GPU's capabilities, then identify the real limiting factor.

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11-04-2018, 06:36 AM
#3
FPS values lose their significance without clear details about resolution and display options.
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PinkUniGamer15
11-04-2018, 06:36 AM #3

FPS values lose their significance without clear details about resolution and display options.

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_OverloadKid
Member
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11-11-2018, 03:06 AM
#4
Consensus reached. 50 fps could indicate a CPU limitation, though higher resolution might resolve this. Have you attempted using the Display Driver Uninstaller and reinstalling drivers? It’s a free option that’s straightforward.
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_OverloadKid
11-11-2018, 03:06 AM #4

Consensus reached. 50 fps could indicate a CPU limitation, though higher resolution might resolve this. Have you attempted using the Display Driver Uninstaller and reinstalling drivers? It’s a free option that’s straightforward.

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ser753951
Member
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11-22-2018, 01:16 AM
#5
Please confirm the resolution and in-game settings you've configured. If you're using 1080P, test with 720P to check for frame improvements; otherwise, consider if your CPU might be limiting performance.
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ser753951
11-22-2018, 01:16 AM #5

Please confirm the resolution and in-game settings you've configured. If you're using 1080P, test with 720P to check for frame improvements; otherwise, consider if your CPU might be limiting performance.

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EtAlien
Member
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11-23-2018, 10:24 AM
#6
Your primary concern is achieving around 50 frames per second. The problem lies within your current configuration. The essential upgrade is included below. Adding one stick of 8GB RAM brings the total to 16GB, which will significantly improve performance with your i5 processor—no need to replace the CPU itself. I successfully play Battlefield 1 without issues using an i5 that’s weaker than yours and a GTX 1070 graphics card. Besides optimizing game settings, I also fine-tune my PC overall. For a quick boost in FPS, lower the following parameters in BF1. You’ll notice minimal loss in visual quality. Motion Blur - 0% Weapon DOF - OFF Chromatic Abberation Effect - OFF Film Grain - OFF Lens Distortion Effect - OFF DX12 Enabled - OFF Lighting Quality - Low Post Process Quality - Low Antialiasing Post - TAA Ambient Occlusion - OFF All other options can stay ON ULTRA. Additional tips: In Origin, right-click Battlefield 3 → Properties → uncheck Origin In-Game Overlay. Open the Start menu in the lower left corner, go to Settings → Power & Sleep → Additional Power Settings → High Performance. Apply if available. End everything. Let me know your current FPS—aim for well over 50, especially at 1080p. Once you have a solid number, consider using MSI Afterburner to cap frames at 85-90 FPS in 1440p; this prevents CPU throttling and keeps things cool. I consistently reach over 100 FPS in 1440p, so limiting to 85-90 helps maintain stability while boosting performance.
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EtAlien
11-23-2018, 10:24 AM #6

Your primary concern is achieving around 50 frames per second. The problem lies within your current configuration. The essential upgrade is included below. Adding one stick of 8GB RAM brings the total to 16GB, which will significantly improve performance with your i5 processor—no need to replace the CPU itself. I successfully play Battlefield 1 without issues using an i5 that’s weaker than yours and a GTX 1070 graphics card. Besides optimizing game settings, I also fine-tune my PC overall. For a quick boost in FPS, lower the following parameters in BF1. You’ll notice minimal loss in visual quality. Motion Blur - 0% Weapon DOF - OFF Chromatic Abberation Effect - OFF Film Grain - OFF Lens Distortion Effect - OFF DX12 Enabled - OFF Lighting Quality - Low Post Process Quality - Low Antialiasing Post - TAA Ambient Occlusion - OFF All other options can stay ON ULTRA. Additional tips: In Origin, right-click Battlefield 3 → Properties → uncheck Origin In-Game Overlay. Open the Start menu in the lower left corner, go to Settings → Power & Sleep → Additional Power Settings → High Performance. Apply if available. End everything. Let me know your current FPS—aim for well over 50, especially at 1080p. Once you have a solid number, consider using MSI Afterburner to cap frames at 85-90 FPS in 1440p; this prevents CPU throttling and keeps things cool. I consistently reach over 100 FPS in 1440p, so limiting to 85-90 helps maintain stability while boosting performance.