Hello, I'm trying to optimize BFV settings because sometimes I experiment stutterings while playing. Here is the detailed of my configuration : My Gaming Rig Tldr: I7 7700k / GTX 1080 TI / 16GB RAM / NVMe SSD My screen is a MSI G27C2 144hz. I'm running G-Sync compatibility mode with my FreeSync option (game refresh rate fixed to monitor). I'm playing with a 1920x1080p resolution. Playing fullscreen (Windowed just to make screenshots) My in-game settings : Video - Basic Video - Performance Video - Quality I'm running smooth between 110 & 144 fps BUT sometimes, when there is a lot of explosions, the game stutters... I've tried the solution on this post but It keeps stuttering ... https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/p...-individual-games-eg-metro-exodus-bf5.425353/ Thanks for everyone who have been reading this.
My CPU usage is between 80 and 100% while playing, If I cap FPS to 60 it decreases by 50%. I have RivaTuner & Afterburner and I can monitor whatever you need
Just checked, all threads at 100% during stuttering With DX11, my CPU is running 100% usage everytime https://i.imgur.com/87U57HC.png
I've tried monitoring during the game ; i got spikes of frametime which happens during stuttering. Which seems strange is that bot CPU & GPU are used but no FPS drops https://imgur.com/a/W7yrIKZ
BF5 is one of those games that can use 8Threads+. When cpu is maxed out stuttering occurs. Im sure if you had 12threads like 8700k that wont be the case.
So bad that the Z270 chipset of my Mobo isn't compatible... Seems to be a BIOS restriction. What can I do to decrease CPU usage and stuttering ?
Nothing you can do. Increasing the clock speed wont help. Wait for Ryzen 3xxx then upgrade, most of us will do the same.
Win raid forum, pm sent: Some z170/z270 MoBo has retrofitted and run very well various coffelake cpus almost one year. here is my z170 laptop with a 8700K (bought with 6700K, then upgraded to 7700K and now 8700K till..) https://www.3dmark.com/fs/18093590 6700K https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/5007543 8700K https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/16762805
Well not sure if it helps, but unless you need them, not running HDMI with speakers on it, get rid of Nvidia's high definition audio drivers. Read that they might introduce latency / lags at times. If that doesn't help you can just install them again under any circumstance.