December 2018
Hello folks
would really appreciate a little help.
When I played the beta for BF5 I had no issues at all with my GTX1060 card, however since release I have encountered low FPS and refresh rate warnings, FPS warnings sometimes in red and the game does not seem to be all that smooth as it did before.
I have since purchased a GTX 1070 ti and still have the same issues.
Any help would be hugely appreciated.
Windows 10 64bit (build 17134)
Intel Core i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60Ghz
32GB RAM
Nvidia GTX 1070 ti 8GB and updated
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December 2018
I have solved the issue
I had to go into Nvidia control panel and change the following setting for the Battlefield V game app
Opened Nvidia control panel
Manage 3D settings
Programme settings tab and select Battlefield 5
Power management mode to maximum performance
Texture filtering quality to high performance
Texture filtering anisotropic sample to on
texture filtering trilinear to on
threaded optimisation to on
I would like to point out that Nvidia tech support were absolutely useless and it was the gaming community that helped with this as it always seems to be.
Hope this helps someone out in the future.
Happy gaming
Dazz
December 2018
Do you have the 1809 (October) Windows update?
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
Try switching between DirectX11 and 12.
Let us know if this helps you, thanks.
December 2018
Hello there Barry
I have tried both of the solutions you suggested and the issues is still there.
I am also using the optimal settings from Nvidia, minus the dx12
December 2018
To date I have tried
Setting power options on the card to maximum performance through the nvidia control panel
updating windows 10
updating graphics drivers
defrag
CC cleaner
turning off DX12
lowering settings
Nothing seems to work.
December 2018
What are your CPU and GPU temps?
What's your framerate?
You can find it by going to the settings in Origin under the in game overlay setting and enabling FPS counter.
Is your resolution set to the same refresh rate as your monitor?
Check your monitor's manual. If its 59.95hz then make sure your resolution matches. If it's true 60hz then ensure your resolution matches it.
December 2018
I have solved the issue
I had to go into Nvidia control panel and change the following setting for the Battlefield V game app
Opened Nvidia control panel
Manage 3D settings
Programme settings tab and select Battlefield 5
Power management mode to maximum performance
Texture filtering quality to high performance
Texture filtering anisotropic sample to on
texture filtering trilinear to on
threaded optimisation to on
I would like to point out that Nvidia tech support were absolutely useless and it was the gaming community that helped with this as it always seems to be.
Hope this helps someone out in the future.
Happy gaming
Dazz