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Hey there! I'm am getting stuttering that I Cannot freaking fix in battlefield. Whats seems to be happening is every couple of seconds is random game freezes and fps drops to 2 fps. I have 8 gigs of ram and my ram maxs out at around 87% while gaming. I thought it has something to do with me and not enough ram. though when I went into my pagefile and disabled it and nothing happened other then my ram usage dropped to 70% ish. still getting fps drops . My gpu is a 660ti oc to 1254mhz and my cpus  a 3570K OC to 4.4 ghz. I turned down my settings to medium although my framerate was fine at 50-70 fps at max, it still seems to stutter/lag.

 

I tried  Disabling page file, updating my DirectX setup in bf4 folder, I check my temps at around 80c maxed out on gpu and 67c for my cpu, my graphics drivers are up to date. I've given up I have no idea what to do. Please help 

 

 

gpu 660ti 

cpu 3570k 

1680 x 1050 monitor

2 sticks of 4 gig ddr3 memory

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what's that, how do I do it?

Right click on BF4 in origin>Game properties> Check disable in game overlay.

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Okay now we can phase out the possibility of the problem being caused by the hardware, it's probably BF4 files.

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Maybe this will help you

 

Disable all programs in the background that are not needed, msi afterburner, a origin game with steam overlay etc.

And try this:

Desktop *rightklick*-> Nvidia control center ->3D settings ->Global settings -> search for "Shadercache" set it to "DISABLE"->search for "maximal limit of prerendered images" set it to "1". If you have cpu hungry games, you can specify that game in the nvidia control panel right to the global settings tab and search your game.

 

If that does not help, activate v sync 

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run the 64bit launcher. 
Settings for that are found in the same place as disabling the overlay. 
If it is already using 64 bit, use 32.

 

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