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BF4 Frame Drops

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Sounds like a cpu bottleneck

So when in some maps (especially 64 players and when flying in helicopters) I get fairly large frame drops.

I play at 1080p with almost maximum settings (SSAO, 2x MSAA and post processing on high).

I get 70-40fps however the fps drops to 24 in certain areas. When the fps drops it remains for about a second and rises back to normal rate. 

 

Is this a sign of a bottleneck?

A8 7600@ 3.8Ghz (Turbo)

GTX 760 2GB OC (1192Mhz Boost)

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Try using MSI afterburner to monitor the CPU and memory usage during the fps drops. It could be your VRAM maxing out.

      

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That's probably the CPU's fault. The A8 is a pretty "meh.." one.

 

I guess you could avoid the 64 player maps?

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I think it could be CPU related. My CPU usage is fairly high when playing BF4.

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Sounds like a cpu bottleneck

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its definitly cpu related

 

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Stupid question, but how do I overclock a locked APU? 

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Stupid question, but how do I overclock a non K APU? 

theres no K series APU thats intel and yes its your CPU i had the same issue with my 8350 went to a i7 and no more stuttering 

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