![]() ![]() Please note you shouldn't generally need to unpark cores in Windows 10 but there does seem to be some teething issues for some so try the fix anyway. If you're using an older overclocked i5/i7 chip (2600k era etc.), you may see some benefits in disabling C3 and C6 power states in your BIOS.ĮDIT 2 - Included a better option for managing parked cores/CPU frequency. Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation has caused stutter in Battlefield 4 and other games, you could try turning it off: It's also worth adding that if you mirror the game on two screens with different frequencies you'll always have stutter.ĭisable Superfetch in Windows Do this last, re-enable it if it has no effect. People have reported a 20+ FPS drop just from having a second monitor plugged in. Unplug or disable your second/third monitor. If you have an i7 CPU, make sure Hyperthreading is enabled in your BIOS. Please note to force constant max CPU performance (either by setting the Frequency Scaling to 100% in ParkControl, or by setting the 'Minimum CPU' state to 100% in your power settings: ) you MUST have C1E DISABLED and EIST ENABLED within your BIOS, you should be looking for something like this: (please check the edits at the bottom for more info on power states) Bear in mind this will use more power as your CPU won't dynamically alter clock speed. Unpark your cores ( Windows 7 and 10) install ParkControl Make sure parking is disabled and hit 'Apply', you may also want to adjust Frequency Scaling so it's always giving 100%, change this and hit 'Apply'. In Windows 10, make sure Xbox GameDVR is disabled. ![]() Toggle DX12 on or off (Windows 10 only), you might see huge gains either way depending on drivers and hardware. Make sure there is no memory limits in your BF1 advanced settings, either match it to your VRAM or set it to unrestricted. Try running the game in Borderless or Windowed Mode, this has improved FPS for some. Disable all notifications too as they will minimize your game. You an still alt-tab to accept invites etc. ![]() !!!!! Always use DDU when updating or changing drivers !!!!!Īlternatively you could try some older drivers out, remove your current drivers (as above) then grab older drivers from these links: Nvidia or AMD ĭisable Origin in-game, it's been causing DirectX crashes and is quite buggy right now. The auto-update or manual update of drivers (even if you uninstall the old ones first) can be problematic due to old remnants being left in your system somewhere.įully re-install your Nvidia/AMD drivers using DDU tool found here: Run the program, it will reboot into safe mode and fully remove any trace of the old driver, then download the latest drivers from Nvidia or AMD. Drivers - Latest: AMD 26th October, nVidia 28th OctoberĮven if you have the latest drivers, I recommend re-installing them using the method below. ![]()
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