Speaking at 60 frames per second in 1080p resolution
Speaking at 60 frames per second in 1080p resolution
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.
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.
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!
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?
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.
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.