Do these battlefield 1 frame rates sound right to you?

Chaingunchris

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I have an i7 5820k overclocked to 4.65ghz on all cores and a gtx 980 ti.
Battle frame rates are terrible. They hover around the seventies on average. But in combat there'll be HUGE drops in frame rates, I've seen it go to 39fps for a few seconds. I've checked all temps they're all fine. I shut down most of the programs that I have running usually including malwarebytes and hitmanpro. I don't get it.. shouldn't I be getting like 90 fps average with my gpu?
 
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here is the basics:

for net lag - make sure u make exception for the game in ur anti vir / firewall, alternatively u can manually add the ports to the exception list for ur router/ modem

for game stuttering - disable dx12, disable mem limit, make sure u dont run it at higher than 100 resolution scale, run in in borderless

other than that - play with the video settings...everything to do with post processing and lighting will cause fps loss (more than other settings), disable origin ingame, disable geforce experience shadow play (share feature), disable (Add exceptions) for On screen displays such as aferburner or precision x, set ur videocard powersetting to "prefer maximum perf", unpark ur cpu

prefferably play it off of a SSD...

AbhiTheBoss

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Odd. There is some problem here. Is your GPU underclocked? What is your internet speed if you are playing online? Considering your temps are fine something really is having a problem
 

Chaingunchris

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I got 10mbs internet and my gpu is at 1400mhz I personally don't see a problem
 

beowulf6666

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here is the basics:

for net lag - make sure u make exception for the game in ur anti vir / firewall, alternatively u can manually add the ports to the exception list for ur router/ modem

for game stuttering - disable dx12, disable mem limit, make sure u dont run it at higher than 100 resolution scale, run in in borderless

other than that - play with the video settings...everything to do with post processing and lighting will cause fps loss (more than other settings), disable origin ingame, disable geforce experience shadow play (share feature), disable (Add exceptions) for On screen displays such as aferburner or precision x, set ur videocard powersetting to "prefer maximum perf", unpark ur cpu

prefferably play it off of a SSD. thats about it...other than that...u might have shit running in the background that slows ur comp down. (other programs / services), u should reinstall your drivers using display driver uninstaller (From guru3d website),
 
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