FPS drops Battlefield 1 on good PC!

WineMario33

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Ehy guys, I'm new here! I have some problems with BF1 on my PC and I hope you can help me! I would be really thankful! :)
So, I have this PC:
Operating System Windows 10 Home 64-bit
CPU Intel Core i5 6500 @ 3.20GHz Technology Skylake 14nm
RAMs 8,00GB Single Channel@ 2133 MHz (15-15-15 -36)
MotherBoard ASRock H170 Pro4 (CPUSocket)
LG TV (1920x1080@59Hz)
Graphic Card 8192 MB Radeon RX 480 Nitro+
Memorization 931GB Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-00WN4A0 (SATA)

I think that with this PC configuration I should not have problems! Well, the FPS drops randomly to 40 whatever the graphics details! I have checked with MSI Afterburner all the values during the sessions of game , and this is the results! http://imgur.com/gallery/a7h2X (at ultra and medium settings).
I have correctly updated the drivers to the last version, formatted the PC, unparked the CPU cores, selected "performance" of the computer, made the file CFG with the various commands.. What other should I do? Thanks to whom will answer me!
P.S.
Excuse me if I have been wrong to write something, but I am not English.
 
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You should be good to go with new ram, a couple of other suggestions also if you still have issues are to:

Disable user apps to determine whether any are interfering with the games performance. A particular Corsair software running in the background was causing the bad stutters I had. Follow this:

BF1 Diagnostic mode
Go to start and type msconfig. Go to services and click "hide all Microsoft services" and then click "Disable all". Then put a tick back in "Origin Client Service", "Origin Web Helper Service" and "PnkBstrA" services. Click the startup tab and go to Task Manager. In Task Manager go to the startup tab and disable everything. Go back to the services tab in msconfig and...

kol12

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Single channel ram is well known to give bad performance in this game and is likely your main problem, your probably going to have to start by getting two ram sticks and running them in dual channel mode.
 

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Thanks thousand to both! I suspected that this was the problem... Then I will take other 8 GB and I will put them in Dual Channel. To the next one!
 

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You'll want to make sure you find an identical 8 GB stick to pair with it as mixing ram isn't recommended either. DDR4 is pretty cheap, why not look out for a 2 x 8 16 GB kit? It would be a safer bet.
 

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I know the exact model! It's okay?
 

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I believe when you buy a double pack, the ram come from the same batch and are tested to work together well. There is a risk even buying the exact same stick that it might not work well with your current stick.

 

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Ok, thanks! In that case Amazon repays me.
 

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You should be good to go with new ram, a couple of other suggestions also if you still have issues are to:

Disable user apps to determine whether any are interfering with the games performance. A particular Corsair software running in the background was causing the bad stutters I had. Follow this:

BF1 Diagnostic mode
Go to start and type msconfig. Go to services and click "hide all Microsoft services" and then click "Disable all". Then put a tick back in "Origin Client Service", "Origin Web Helper Service" and "PnkBstrA" services. Click the startup tab and go to Task Manager. In Task Manager go to the startup tab and disable everything. Go back to the services tab in msconfig and apply the changes you made and restart your computer.

When in game alt + tab back to Origin and go to the upper left, click Origin and go to the application settings page. On the main Origin page I've seen Origin use up to 25-30 % CPU background usage!

Also when alt + tabbed to the desktop go to Task Manager then details tab and find BF1.exe. Right click it and and change the priority to high.

You can also download an app called Razer Cortex that has a boost function for gaming, it disables unnecessary Windows services while gaming.

With the above tweaks I have my game running relatively smooth now. Best of luck!

 
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WineMario33

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Thank you so much mate, I'll try and I will let you know!