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So i downloaded Battlefield V just last night like i said in the title , and these white boxes started scaring me when i first saw them but it calmed me down a bit as well knowing they are just around vehicles tho i am still concerned , are these artifacts ? or are they a game bug or are they just the seats in the vehicle ? i am sorry for my paranoia i just really need to make sure my pc is safe. Rig : i5 11400 gtx 1660 super zotac amp 16 gb ram 2666MHZ H510M-S2H Cooler master MWE v2 bronze 650W 1435773745_BattlefieldV2022_04.23-22.16_04.01_Trim.mp4
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Hi all, i have stupid question but cant find right answer. Can Sync all cores option boost game performance if game is using CPU?
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Hey guys, I recently bought a new mainboard (MSI B450 Tomahawk) and since then my PC just randomly turns off. It doesn't really turn off though. It looks like my GPU just gets turned off for some reason. My monitors don't receive any signal but fans are still spinning and the light is still on. The CPU LED on my mainboard turns on at this moment. This mostly happens when I play Battlefield V or Battlefront 2 for 5-10 minutes but also has happened during playing Anno 1800 for at least 2 hours already. I have already logged my sensor data but according to them, everything is just fine. There are no temp peaks on GPU or CPU nor voltage loss. I had Prime 95 run for 19 hours without errors and the FurMark stress test for 1 hour without crashing. I have also reinstalled my drivers already and tried with clean overclocking and undervolting settings. Nothing helped so far. Does anyone have an idea what could be the problem here? Please let me know and ask further questions if I missed some information. Specs: MSI B450 Tomahawk (2 weeks old) Ryzen 5 1600 @3800MHz (2 years old) RX Vega 64 Strix OC (2 months old) 16GB Corsair Vengeance @2666MHz (first stick 2 years old, second stick 6 months old) Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 650W PSU (2 months old)
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Help! I7 6700k +GTX1070ti Low FPS so lost !
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Hi everyone, So i just bought a gtx 1070ti MSI Duke 8GB and slap that in my system to find out that games are running poorly and some others are just not more than limit okay. In Battlefield 5 medium i get less than 60fps or i go from 80 to 35 fps , same with shadow of tomb raider and some other games like Wolfenstein old blood medium 30 to 40 FPS. Until now I've tried : setting power setting to max performance in Nvidia and windows, tried to use older version of the driver , new fresh install for windows , delete driver with DDU and install again, chek my memory with Memtest 86, chek my cpu with intel diagnostic for cpu, reset bios to default , update everything , Done multiple benchmark prime 95, fur mark ,aida 64 and test everything with user benchmark and they say everything work well above expected and everything looks normal but not in games, for some reason with msi after burner when i look at the numbers while playing i only cpu a cpu usage of ~50% some cores are at 5% and others at 20% and the gpu sits at 98, 99% so im lost and don't know what to do im starting to guess its the motherboard?! my setup : CPU: I7 6700K 4@8 threads 4.3ghz Heatsink: Cooler master hyper evo 212 Motherboard: Gigabyte Z170MX G5 rev 1.0 Ram: 2x8 GO DDR4 2100Mhz samsung Drives: 1 x 256GO NVME M.2 Samsung +1 x 2To Hitachi HDD Video Card : GTX 1070TI MSI Duke 8Go Power Supply: Corsair CX 650W 80+Bronze Windows 10 64bit Pro (Latest Update) -
Hi all, Here is my setup, motherboard - gigabyte b360 aorus gaming 3 wifi processor - Intel i5 8400 ram - G.Skill Trident Z 3200 mhz 16 gig kit (http://www.gskill.com/product/165/167/1536718509/F4-3200C16D-16GTZRXTrident-Z-RGB-(For-AMD)DDR4-3200MHz-CL16-18-18-38-1.35V16GB-(2x8GB)) hdd - Seagate 2TB 7200 rpm (which my games are installed) ssd - Kingston 240GB (https://www.kingston.com/en/ssd/uv500-solid-state-drive?Capacity=240GB&Form Factor=2.5"&With Installation Kit=Drive Only) gpu - Zotac RTX 2080 amp extreme core psu - FSP HYDRO (K) 600W 80 plus bronz (https://www.fsplifestyle.com/PROP163000554/?fbclid=IwAR2L9uedPhUnxC7l26IimOsSHOpBI6ZaJsWei4gawlKcaq4oZmigK2AoYc8) display - 1080p 60hz (planning to upgrade soon) Here is my issue, i can play any game at maximum settings but even but cant seem to play battlefield v smoothly at any settings. RTX on or off, medium, low anything. I get sudden FPS drops(from like 80 to 40fps) and the game runs at low fps averagely 80FPS and sometimes its 69-70FPS. I'v been trying various things for the past couple of months to resolve this issue. at first i thought it was a software issue. Since this guy in this video( ) is saying there is a windows memory issue. Since it is an old video i updated every possible software including windows to latest to see if the problem get resolved. But no. So my final assumption is my GPU or the CPU because as you can see here attached images. GPU usage is very low. So im guessing maybe its CPU bottleneck or my power supply is not enough for my total usage of my rig. And i saw this video from linus here. Here he says that it could be the low resolution. Can that be my problem really? What do you guys think?
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I have recently built a Zen 2 based gaming system with an RTX 2080, a Ryzen R7 3800X, Gigabyte Aorus Elite Mobo, G.Skill 2x16GB 3800CL19 RAM, and various odds and ends in the storage department from various vendors. Referring to the attached screenshots, you will see, in the bottom left hand corner, the frame time graph. I realize it's annoying to read, GeForce Experience is currently experiencing issues in DX12 with screenshot colors being incorrect, this is not how it looks in game. The frame times appear to be CPU bound, but the regularity of the frame time jumps suggests something odd going on with either the clocks of my processor at a level that monitoring tools do not poll quickly enough to discover, or some other bottleneck that occurs with a high enough frequency to cause this sort of microstutter. Anyone know any potential causes? I have it undervolted for heat management, but performance has stayed relatively consistent until I turned on PBO, which I have since returned to the Auto setting it originally was set to, and moved my negative voltage offset from 152mv to 102mv. I am aware the undervolt past 100mV loses quite a bit of performance across a well-spread workload like CineBench, losing roughly 800-1000 points off of my prior score, but it was definitely capable of sustaining sub 9ms frametimes with little stutter. I don't understand why changing that back up to 100mV would cause this style of stutter, and so regularly. If you need any other information, feel free to let me know.
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Hi LTT forum, First of all I'm not sure if I've posted this in the entire correct location. I've posted it here as I've only encountered this problem in BF V. I'm having issues with very low FPS in Battlefield V. A quick breakdown of my system (will make it more detailed when I get home) is that I have 980Ti GPU 7600k CPU (not oc'ed atm) Single stick of 16 GB ram Temperatures on the CPU while gaming seems alright, they are in the 60 range. GPU is around 80 and fans are not ramping up to 100%, more like 60% so it has more to give in terms of cooling. I remember a video being posted about the effects single channel memory had on gaming and I remember some games had a significant performance hit from running that. So that made me think it could be my issue, so I'm here for confirmation of that before I spend 125$ on another stick of 16gb. My graphic settings in BF V is that everything is set to low and all the bells and whistles have been turned off in order to maximise my FPS. With all of that I'm sitting in 50-60 FPS average. Sometimes I can reach 90 but also 30 FPS in certain areas. Hope someone can help.
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So I was trying to decide, and I think I do. But the questions is should I wait until March for the Battle Royale to release, or will that be added automatically as an update? Will it cost extra if I already have the game? I'm just confused about how this works. I'm trying to save my money.
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Seeing gameplay and trailers today has made me pretty excited for it. I think it will be a nice change of pace from the other BRs out there right now, just Battlefield style BR looks incredibly fun to me, the marginally better graphics and mechanics, the TTK and gun play in general I think will be suiting for a BR experience. It looks like something new especially with all the vehicles, not just transport but tanks, heavily armored vehicles, amphibious vehicles, and the helicopter looks pretty freaking cool, I'm pretty excited for it but I'm not going to lie I have been disappointed by EA in the past. What do you guys think will it flop? Or does it have the potential to be something pretty good?
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I downloaded bf5 yesterday and have been having input lag issues in full screen so i was messing about with the settings and tried windowed mode and i found out that i get 45+ fps increase while in windowed mode which i thought was strange, as usually it doesn't make a difference in other games, i also found that my Cpu is being used a lot more in windowed so i am a bit confused to what is happening as i get a lot more fps in windowed but i have huge amount of input delay, and in full screen i have input delay but 40-50 fps less which i think is whats causing my game to have input lag in full screen. Is this some kind of bottleneck? i was going to buy a new Gpu eventually when i get the money. Specs: Gtx 1050ti i7 7700k 4.2ghz overclocked to 4.8ghz 16gb ddr4 3200mhz ram Screenshot from full screen: https://gyazo.com/c9099c0dec1eea69512349d270bcc057 Screenshot from windowed mode: https://gyazo.com/62495a757b8dfa5a17b082115c79c576
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Hello everybody, My problem is that i thought about upgrading my GPU as my GTX 1060 6Gig is not really capable of 144 FPS in Battlefield and other Games in Full HD. But i dont know if its just the GPU or also something else? My Rig: -i7 6700k @4,6GHz -GTX 1060 6Gig -16GB DDR3 Ram -Gigabyte Z170 HD3 DDR3 Motherboard -144Hz Full HD Panel I run Battlefield V on medium to low Settings and i only get like 70 to 80 FPS, i dont know if thats any good but HWMonitor said that while playing the GPU runs at arround 75%. My overclocked i7 is at arround 70-90% on every Thread / Core. Temperatures are all good and always lower than 70 C° on both CPU and GPU and Ram is also not full. I thought about buying a RX 5700 XT to get 144 Fps but now im a bit stuck in thinking if this really helps me and fixes my problem because as it seems, the GTX 1060 doesnt even run on 100% while playing. Any Ideas or Recommendations are welcome :) thx
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Ok, so its RTX release day today with BFV and low and behold someone messed up. I am running a 6700k in a Hero VIII with a brand new 2080. I just updated to the newest Nvidia drivers and Windows 1809, which conveniently is required for RTX ( soo stupid). After doing all of that this evening to game on my brand new card (its worth noting it was working before I updated to 1809) I was greeted with a nice crash on launch every time I launch the game. I have rolled back Nvidia drivers, deleted config files, repaired, basically everything short of a complete game reintall or OS rollback. Why can MS not get this shit right.
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How much fps do you suppose i will get if i enable DXR in battlefield V with something like GTX 1060 or 1070?
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Hi LTT Community, I have been experiencing problems with my GPU. I am running battlefield v at the high default with future frame rendering turn off as well as v-sync. My GPU will only ever hit 50% load while playing the game. My fps is barely getting over the 60FPS mark. My system specs are ryzen 5 1600x (3.9Ghz), 16GB Corsair Vengeance RGB (3000Mhz), MSI GTX 1070 Gaming and Aorus Gaming 5 Motherboard. I don't know why this problem is occurring. I have tried reinstalling drivers and completely wiping hard drives to see if windows was the problem with no success. Someone please help. Thanks Optimus
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I have a acer predator helios 300 with i5-8300H, 8g ddr4, 1080p full hd display, gtx 1050ti, 128g ssd, 1tb hdd.... When i was playing battlefield v in default settings left side of laptop started heating up like cpu temps were 65°C+ so decreased settings by a bit like few settings were high so i turned them to medium like that.... Still left side is heating like hell.... On right side i have 2 fans which cools both cpu nd gpu... Therotically there should be nothing on left side which will cause so much heat to generate.. please help what should i do!!!!!
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Hi everyone! So I'm new to the gaming pc world and was so excited to see just how much better it would be than console gaming. That was until I have had very low performance issues in Battlefield V. Specifically on the multiplayer side. I was so bummed to barely being able to keep a steady 50 fps in all of the games played even on a mix of high and med settings. I tweaked all of the settings in-game and in the nvidia control center that were recommended to maximize fps and performance. Also made sure to delete and reinstall all drivers and am updated to the latest windows 10 to access to dxr. Still no better than 50 fps.Should also mention that I have the resolution scale at 100% and the fullscreen resolution at 2560x1440p 120hz and all 4 options on the basic video settings to off. Does anyone have any suggestions for me? Maybe it's on the games' side? Any info will help at this point, thanks ahead! Monitor: Asus RogSwift 27' curved 144hz 1440p Current Computer setup: I7-8700 3.2 ghz 6 cores 12 threads Gigabyte Geforce RTX 2070 with 8gb gddr6 16GB DDR4 Dual Channel Memory 1TB HDD 240GB SSD
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Hi, I bought the MSI GEFORCE RTX 2070 ARMOR 8G OC 3 days ago with latest drivers, latest updates on Windows 10 prox64 and in Battlefield 5 there is no option in the game video settings for DRX (Ray Tracing). Help please!!! Thanks!
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i5 9600k with Asus B360M-D motherboard. its gonna work ? i m not gonna overclock the processor and also tight on budget. i m gonna play Battlefield 1 and Battlefield V. Current GPU is Asus GTX 960 2GB Strix Edition but i will upgrade in 2-3 months to buy new graphics card.
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What does everyone think about all the bad press EA is getting over Battlefield V? EA's stock has dropped significantly (almost 10%) after the delayed release and they are way behind pre-order sales compared to Call of Duty (more than 85%) a franchise that was supposed to be dead, People are complaining that there's a woman in the game, EA told people not to buy the game if they didn't want to. There's rumours that the delay could also be in part due to RTX and benchmarks are suggesting with Raytracing enabled at 4K they are barely pushing 30fps, 60fps at 1440p So much press surrounding the game I'd love to hear what your take on it all is. personally I think people should stop being so salty and just accept that it's going to be great, it looks fantastic judging by beta gameplay and let's be real it's a main title battlefield game it is going to be great. I think they're getting back to their roots and it's going to be a big success way better than the IMO poor Battlefield 1 article I read for some info on sales https://screenrant.com/battlefield-5-delay-ea-stock-drop/
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"We also played Battlefield V and Metro: Exodus with Nvidia RTX turned on, and saw performance run in excess of 100 fps at 4K and Ultra settings. You can see our Battlefield V gameplay above (we shared it with PC Gamer), which was captured through the Nvidia GeForce Experience app. " https://www.techradar.com/reviews/nvidia-geforce-rtx-2080-ti First time I heard Battlefield V with RTX turned on getting excess of 100fps. And i thought EA confirmed that with RTX on, 1080p would be 60fps.
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So the guys at DF spoke with DICE and got a much more in-depth demo of the current state of RTX which is said to be VERY early in implementation as it is. I really think this shows some of the reasons why raytracing makes such a big difference and demonstrates possible gameplay advantages like seeing people around corners, behind you and seeing reflections of explosions in the distance. Honestly makes me want an RTX card but I'm going to be waiting on that still I think. It looks to be a similar or identical build as the one shown so there is still some issues like windows being too reflective but DICE acknowledged this already and said it will be further tuned which I would expect anyways, performance seems reasonable as well. Interesting notes: DICE is not using AI de-noising but rather their own temporal filter, they could possibly switch but it looks fairly good as is. This build was developed on Titan V using the older Tensor Core only RTX, RT cores were not really being utilized well and they expect to be able to increase fidelity AND performance via multiple optimizations involving RT, AI/Tensor Cores and pipeline changes 60FPS at 1080p 30FPS at 4K on the unoptimized build, also they may allow for lower RT resolution while maintaining higher raster resolution (so 1080p quality reflections at 4k), this would be exposed an option to the player
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