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Regarding performance issues with BF5 on an RTX 2080, what's the cause?

Regarding performance issues with BF5 on an RTX 2080, what's the cause?

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EckigesEi
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03-07-2019, 06:23 AM
#21
Monitor your processor and graphics card temperatures during gameplay, and enable XMP in your system’s settings—this will allow your RAM to operate at its maximum potential, potentially assisting with slight CPU performance improvements.
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EckigesEi
03-07-2019, 06:23 AM #21

Monitor your processor and graphics card temperatures during gameplay, and enable XMP in your system’s settings—this will allow your RAM to operate at its maximum potential, potentially assisting with slight CPU performance improvements.

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Hybrid_Lava
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03-07-2019, 06:41 AM
#22
The solution involves a greater image detail. Running at 1366 x 768 (it’s puzzling why you possess a 2080 with this resolution – I have no explanation!) results in near-complete reliance on the central processing unit. This indicates that the CPU is handling more tasks than the graphics card. CPUs are not optimized for gaming workloads, which causes the jerky movements. A resolution of 1440p or higher is required to properly utilize that particular card.
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Hybrid_Lava
03-07-2019, 06:41 AM #22

The solution involves a greater image detail. Running at 1366 x 768 (it’s puzzling why you possess a 2080 with this resolution – I have no explanation!) results in near-complete reliance on the central processing unit. This indicates that the CPU is handling more tasks than the graphics card. CPUs are not optimized for gaming workloads, which causes the jerky movements. A resolution of 1440p or higher is required to properly utilize that particular card.

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sage12901
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03-07-2019, 07:32 AM
#23
no lol
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sage12901
03-07-2019, 07:32 AM #23

no lol

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TatitoGamerHD
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03-08-2019, 09:36 AM
#24
XMP profile one is active.
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TatitoGamerHD
03-08-2019, 09:36 AM #24

XMP profile one is active.

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Frisky_boo
Junior Member
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03-08-2019, 10:13 AM
#25
I’m going to purchase a new display screen in August, but is that the cause of this? I haven't noticed any lag while playing Watch Dogs 2.
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Frisky_boo
03-08-2019, 10:13 AM #25

I’m going to purchase a new display screen in August, but is that the cause of this? I haven't noticed any lag while playing Watch Dogs 2.

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JudiPlay
Junior Member
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03-14-2019, 06:48 AM
#26
Resolution impacts frame rates, with higher FPS needing a capable CPU to handle pre-rendered frames. The CPU must also prioritize game tasks without being overwhelmed by the graphics card. Lower resolutions increase frame rates and CPU load, as seen in games like BF series alongside multiplayer titles such as Ghost Recon, Six Siege, Far Cry, and Assassin’s Creed. Many open-world and multiplayer games are demanding on CPUs, and some lack optimization, leading to inconsistent performance.

Stutters can be caused by frame syncing issues or component lagging. Frame rates are crucial but not the sole cause. Background applications, Discord, and software issues can contribute. Driver booster programs are ineffective; use manufacturer drivers. Windows versions can cause conflicts, a fresh install is often beneficial. Temperature throttling reduces CPU/GPU performance.

16GB of RAM is generally sufficient, but some games require more memory alongside background apps. Pagefile usage should be monitored – excessive pagefile activity impacts performance. Customizing pagefile size may help. Diagnosing software stutters can be complex; hardware issues often involve overloads or throttling.

For monitors, an RTX 2080 at 1440p likely won’t resolve the problem. Frame capping (e.g., to 75Hz) with Vsync can minimize input lag. Variable sync technologies like G-Sync and FreeSync smooth frame dips. Monitor stats should be tracked using tools like MSI Afterburner, monitoring CPU, GPU, and RAM usage, temperatures, and frequencies – checking both individual core usages and combined CPU usage.
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JudiPlay
03-14-2019, 06:48 AM #26

Resolution impacts frame rates, with higher FPS needing a capable CPU to handle pre-rendered frames. The CPU must also prioritize game tasks without being overwhelmed by the graphics card. Lower resolutions increase frame rates and CPU load, as seen in games like BF series alongside multiplayer titles such as Ghost Recon, Six Siege, Far Cry, and Assassin’s Creed. Many open-world and multiplayer games are demanding on CPUs, and some lack optimization, leading to inconsistent performance.

Stutters can be caused by frame syncing issues or component lagging. Frame rates are crucial but not the sole cause. Background applications, Discord, and software issues can contribute. Driver booster programs are ineffective; use manufacturer drivers. Windows versions can cause conflicts, a fresh install is often beneficial. Temperature throttling reduces CPU/GPU performance.

16GB of RAM is generally sufficient, but some games require more memory alongside background apps. Pagefile usage should be monitored – excessive pagefile activity impacts performance. Customizing pagefile size may help. Diagnosing software stutters can be complex; hardware issues often involve overloads or throttling.

For monitors, an RTX 2080 at 1440p likely won’t resolve the problem. Frame capping (e.g., to 75Hz) with Vsync can minimize input lag. Variable sync technologies like G-Sync and FreeSync smooth frame dips. Monitor stats should be tracked using tools like MSI Afterburner, monitoring CPU, GPU, and RAM usage, temperatures, and frequencies – checking both individual core usages and combined CPU usage.

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