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Speaking at 60 frames per second in 1080p resolution

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bomb_man
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09-19-2023, 12:24 PM
#11
I'm uncertain, I'll revisit this later (update soon). The idea is that if the i5-6600 doesn't limit performance, the i5-7600 shouldn't affect the RX580 either. Also, since I'm using the same RAM but higher clock speeds, it's likely not the memory problem.
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bomb_man
09-19-2023, 12:24 PM #11

I'm uncertain, I'll revisit this later (update soon). The idea is that if the i5-6600 doesn't limit performance, the i5-7600 shouldn't affect the RX580 either. Also, since I'm using the same RAM but higher clock speeds, it's likely not the memory problem.

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ElGuerrero064
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09-20-2023, 10:02 AM
#12
These claims are incorrect. The 6600 can slow down the 1070 in W3 and BF1 at 1080p, especially for CPU-heavy titles. The RX-580 has greater CPU demands, making direct comparisons harder. The 6600 also supports over 2400mhz (OC), though this depends on the motherboard.
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ElGuerrero064
09-20-2023, 10:02 AM #12

These claims are incorrect. The 6600 can slow down the 1070 in W3 and BF1 at 1080p, especially for CPU-heavy titles. The RX-580 has greater CPU demands, making direct comparisons harder. The 6600 also supports over 2400mhz (OC), though this depends on the motherboard.

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Teobello2004
Junior Member
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09-20-2023, 05:03 PM
#13
I apologize, I meant to refer to the i5-6600 board (originally a H170). Regarding the bottleneck, I didn't realize it was an issue until I noticed performance drops with the 6600. Thanks for the clarification!
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Teobello2004
09-20-2023, 05:03 PM #13

I apologize, I meant to refer to the i5-6600 board (originally a H170). Regarding the bottleneck, I didn't realize it was an issue until I noticed performance drops with the 6600. Thanks for the clarification!

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Wolfyyy_
Senior Member
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09-20-2023, 11:59 PM
#14
Stuttering isn't the main reason for performance issues. Nvidia handles framepacing better even when CPU is fully loaded.
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Wolfyyy_
09-20-2023, 11:59 PM #14

Stuttering isn't the main reason for performance issues. Nvidia handles framepacing better even when CPU is fully loaded.

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MooMoo2011
Senior Member
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09-23-2023, 01:32 PM
#15
It looks like the game has a frame limit I can't bypass. I adjusted it to 200 and updated the Radeon settings, but BF1 still caps at 60 frames. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
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MooMoo2011
09-23-2023, 01:32 PM #15

It looks like the game has a frame limit I can't bypass. I adjusted it to 200 and updated the Radeon settings, but BF1 still caps at 60 frames. Any suggestions on how to fix this?

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Craft_Mob
Member
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09-23-2023, 02:00 PM
#16
Fraps, Bandicam or Rivatuner server can accomplish the same.
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Craft_Mob
09-23-2023, 02:00 PM #16

Fraps, Bandicam or Rivatuner server can accomplish the same.

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Darkchet_
Junior Member
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09-25-2023, 12:15 PM
#17
You're asking about what's happening with the system performance. It seems the CPU is usually busy but rarely hits 100%, especially not during those unstable moments. The frame rate stays high, often above 59 FPS, rarely dipping below that. Could be several things affecting this behavior.
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Darkchet_
09-25-2023, 12:15 PM #17

You're asking about what's happening with the system performance. It seems the CPU is usually busy but rarely hits 100%, especially not during those unstable moments. The frame rate stays high, often above 59 FPS, rarely dipping below that. Could be several things affecting this behavior.

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CG_Snipey
Junior Member
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09-29-2023, 03:07 PM
#18
Focus on per-core metrics instead of overall usage. Apply MSI Afterburner, configure polling at 250ms, and track Core0-3 individually.
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CG_Snipey
09-29-2023, 03:07 PM #18

Focus on per-core metrics instead of overall usage. Apply MSI Afterburner, configure polling at 250ms, and track Core0-3 individually.

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905xA
Senior Member
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10-10-2023, 01:48 AM
#19
You're observing consistent performance issues, especially when idle. It might be worth considering upgrading your CPU for better stability. The i5-6600, being an older model, could struggle with heat management, which might cause stutters. Poor airflow in your case, like with the Obsidian 250D, could also contribute to these problems.
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905xA
10-10-2023, 01:48 AM #19

You're observing consistent performance issues, especially when idle. It might be worth considering upgrading your CPU for better stability. The i5-6600, being an older model, could struggle with heat management, which might cause stutters. Poor airflow in your case, like with the Obsidian 250D, could also contribute to these problems.

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