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7 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Maybe he's just running out of VRAM?

It's 3GB, which really isn't a lot.

 

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Important question:

- What is GPU and CPU usage in battlefield 1? This will help to see if there is a CPU or GPU bottleneck.

- What is VRAM usage in BF1? You might simply be running out of VRAM

 

40-50 gpu  usage  cpu 99

about 2.9gb

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7 minutes ago, Kakapipi said:

40-50 gpu  usage  cpu 99

about 2.9gb

O Shit.  That's a big bottleneck.

 

What's idle CPU usage.

 

usually, it only bottlenecks a tiny bit. with the GPU working at 80-95%, and 100FPS.

 

Shown in the vid DeXxter linked below

 

10 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

it seems that it does bottleneck

based on an mp match with same sprcs

 

 

So seems to me that he has a slight bottleneck, but something else is causing him to get 50FPS. it should be more around the 100FPS mark.

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9 minutes ago, Windows7ge said:

I must have been thinking of the wrong series but i swear Intel has or had some mainstream series CPUs where they had a flagship i7 at the top and a slightly less powerful i7 underneath it.

You aren't entirely wrong there, sandy bridge had the 2600, 2600k and 2700k (all i7's)

Haswell had the  4770 and 4790 (mostly a TIM upgrade)  Currently though you get either a locked i7 or an unlocked i7, no real gradient.  (6700/7700 vs 6700k/7700k)

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3 minutes ago, Damascus said:

You aren't entirely wrong there, sandy bridge had the 2600, 2600k and 2700k (all i7's)

Haswell had the  4770 and 4790 (mostly a TIM upgrade)  Currently though you get either a locked i7 or an unlocked i7, no real gradient.  (6700/7700 vs 6700k/7700k)

So I was mixing the flagship of different generations of chips?

The last time I used any mainstream CPU was an AMD processor.

 

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3 minutes ago, Windows7ge said:

So I was mixing the flagship of different generations of chips?

The last time I used any mainstream CPU was an AMD processor.

 

I think that the standard you were used to has dropped away, we have like e5 or 6 types of i5 now per gen (4-5 i3's as well)

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9 minutes ago, Damascus said:

I think that the standard you were used to has dropped away, we have like e5 or 6 types of i5 now per gen (4-5 i3's as well)

I remember 2600k days so your theory seems most plausible. I've been out of the mainstream loop for too long and I haven't been paying much attention to it over the past number of years.

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