Updated Software – Inquiry Regarding Typical Frame Rate Performance in Battlefield V
Updated Software – Inquiry Regarding Typical Frame Rate Performance in Battlefield V
Greetings!
I recently acquired a new computer with these specifications:
i9 9900k (unmodified)
RTX 2080 Ti (unmodified)
32GB Corsair Vengeance 2400MHz DDR4
When playing Battlefield 5 at 1440p on Ultra settings, utilizing DirectX 12 with FutureFrame disabled, I consistently achieve frame rates between 100 and 144 frames per second, with fluctuations based on the specific map. On some maps, I’m seeing frame rates as low as 115-120 fps, occasionally dropping to 99.
I’m curious if this performance level is typical or if there might be an issue with my hardware. Thank you for your assistance!
I appreciate your response! I noticed that some benchmarks using the same hardware configuration achieved somewhat higher frame rates. I attempted to overclock my system utilizing AI overclocking, but unfortunately, it has resulted in complete instability. However, I’m wondering if this is the appropriate place to seek assistance – should I create a new discussion instead?
Thank you for your response! I noticed some performance tests using identical hardware configurations that achieved noticeably higher frame rates. I attempted to increase my system’s speed through automated overclocking, but the result was complete instability. I'm unsure if this is the appropriate place to request assistance, and should I create a separate discussion? If the system becomes unstable after overclocking, it’s recommended to disable or reduce the settings. You possess top-tier components; I advise against risking damage through aggressive overclocking.
BFV benchmark discussion:
Thomas Wanko:
I appreciate your response! I noticed some performance tests utilizing similar hardware configurations demonstrating slightly better frame rates. However, I suspected that those users may have been manually optimizing their equipment.
Yesterday, I attempted to automatically overclock my system using AI Overclocking and unfortunately experienced significant instability. I believe this is perhaps the inappropriate place to seek assistance, should I instead create a separate thread?
If overclocking results in instability, it’s advisable to disable or reduce the settings. You possess premium components; I would advise against risking potential damage through aggressive overclocking.
Hello again, and thank you once more for your support!
Following a CMOS reset on my motherboard yesterday, all components reverted to their original factory specifications. I recently updated my BIOS to version 0805, introducing a new feature termed “Multicore Enhancement.” By default, this setting is configured to Auto, representing ASUS’s automated CPU optimization.
Should I simply maintain it in the automatic mode?
Many thanks again for your assistance.
Best regards!