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Processor performance under benchmark conditions is insufficient.

Processor performance under benchmark conditions is insufficient.

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madnessgirl
Junior Member
11
09-08-2016, 05:09 PM
#1
Good day friends.
I just downloaded BFV and watched several videos showing its performance on my laptop. It runs smoothly on both GTX 1650 and i5-9300H, maintaining a stable frame rate of 60 fps at high settings.
However, in multiplayer I’m getting only around 20-50 fps, which isn’t what I expected.
I tested to find the issue and noticed the processor is being used fully, but temperatures stay normal (about 70°C) with a cooling pad in place.
These results match what others with similar specs on YouTube are seeing.
Could lowering the CPU voltage help? Are there any other unknown solutions I should consider?
Links:
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vid2
vid3
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madnessgirl
09-08-2016, 05:09 PM #1

Good day friends.
I just downloaded BFV and watched several videos showing its performance on my laptop. It runs smoothly on both GTX 1650 and i5-9300H, maintaining a stable frame rate of 60 fps at high settings.
However, in multiplayer I’m getting only around 20-50 fps, which isn’t what I expected.
I tested to find the issue and noticed the processor is being used fully, but temperatures stay normal (about 70°C) with a cooling pad in place.
These results match what others with similar specs on YouTube are seeing.
Could lowering the CPU voltage help? Are there any other unknown solutions I should consider?
Links:
vid
vid2
vid3

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OwenBlockATG
Member
67
09-10-2016, 09:52 AM
#2
don't rely on online videos to gauge performance.
these videos are mainly designed to entice viewers, often using altered systems or heavily edited content to make bold promises.
the main goal is attraction, not accuracy—so you should be cautious about expecting real-world results.
lowering voltage might help in certain cases, like reducing heat or saving energy, but it's not always necessary.
also, a CPU could struggle to reach turbo speeds if the voltage is too low.
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OwenBlockATG
09-10-2016, 09:52 AM #2

don't rely on online videos to gauge performance.
these videos are mainly designed to entice viewers, often using altered systems or heavily edited content to make bold promises.
the main goal is attraction, not accuracy—so you should be cautious about expecting real-world results.
lowering voltage might help in certain cases, like reducing heat or saving energy, but it's not always necessary.
also, a CPU could struggle to reach turbo speeds if the voltage is too low.

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KingKuewyn
Member
157
09-10-2016, 06:05 PM
#3
don't rely on online videos to gauge performance.
these videos are mainly designed to entice viewers, often using altered systems or heavily edited content to make bold promises.
the main goal is attraction, not accuracy—so you should be cautious about expecting real-world results.
lowering voltage might help in cooler conditions or reduce power use, but it's not always necessary.
too low a voltage could also prevent your CPU from reaching or sustaining turbo speeds.
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KingKuewyn
09-10-2016, 06:05 PM #3

don't rely on online videos to gauge performance.
these videos are mainly designed to entice viewers, often using altered systems or heavily edited content to make bold promises.
the main goal is attraction, not accuracy—so you should be cautious about expecting real-world results.
lowering voltage might help in cooler conditions or reduce power use, but it's not always necessary.
too low a voltage could also prevent your CPU from reaching or sustaining turbo speeds.

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BOnnibriel
Junior Member
37
09-11-2016, 07:30 AM
#4
You can assess your CPU's performance by running benchmark tests and comparing the results to standard scores for the same processor type.
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BOnnibriel
09-11-2016, 07:30 AM #4

You can assess your CPU's performance by running benchmark tests and comparing the results to standard scores for the same processor type.

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IMayBeDead
Senior Member
696
09-11-2016, 03:51 PM
#5
there are numerous benchmarking tools at hand.
many of these offer a "compare" feature that displays your score alongside others'.
applications like cpu-z, cinebench, 3dmark, etc.
also exist online platforms where you can test and evaluate your components against standard expectations.

userbenchmark.com, among others.
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IMayBeDead
09-11-2016, 03:51 PM #5

there are numerous benchmarking tools at hand.
many of these offer a "compare" feature that displays your score alongside others'.
applications like cpu-z, cinebench, 3dmark, etc.
also exist online platforms where you can test and evaluate your components against standard expectations.

userbenchmark.com, among others.