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2016/10/25 05:53:36 (permalink)
Hey,
 
Basically i'm really disappointed with Nvidia.
I bought an EVGA gtx 760 sc 2gb back in 2013 and i paid alot of money for it cause of the high tax in my country (could've gotten a 770 at the same price in EU/NA) .
It was pretty good back then, but now when battlefield 1 came out and it's run so bad, back in 2013 everyone knew that video games would demand atleast 4GB of GPU memory but Nvidia didn't care, they wanted to save some money, and only later on they've released 4GB versions of this card.
 
Whatever, so even on low settings i'm getting like 40-70 fps in bf1 and after like 20mins of gameplay it sometimes drops to like 20, and i'm even using Nvidia's geforce recommended settings on bf1 and i put the best settings in nvidia's control panel.
Got the lastest drivers, got an SSD with a fresh Windows 7, I'm also playing on a native 1920x1080 resolution and the card isn't overheated (60c-70c max).
Background programs are closed, everything is when playing.
And i heard that some people get smooth gameplay on bf1 with this card but i'm not sure....
what could be the problem? it's just not good enough for bf1?
 
My specs:
i5 3570k 3.4 ghz (i believe it does not cause bottleneck but maybe it's considered as an old CPU 2012)
8GB DDR3 1600MHz Ram
SSD 525 GB
GTX 760 2GB Superclocked 
Windows 7 ultimate 64bit
 
Would getting a card like 780 ti or even upgrading the CPU to i7 it should fix the problem right?
post edited by Showiz - 2016/10/25 06:10:04
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    Re: GTX 760 SC 2GB FPS drops and bad performance on battlefield 1 2016/10/25 06:10:00 (permalink)
    First, using asterisks to mask foul language is not allowed, and has been edited out.

    Next, if you look around at GeForce Experience, you will see that you should never use Nvidia settings for your games... It is one of the worst things you can use to set up a game. It only take a few minutes for the user to set up the initial settings, and a little time to adjust them to perfection.

    Your best bet is to remove all Nvidia software using DDU (Google is your friend here). Reinstall the latest driver using the custom install feature, and deselect anything you are not using. If you aren't actively using 3d, you don't need that bloatware. Same with audio.. If you are using headphones, the audio isn't going through the on board sound or a sound card, so you don't need the Nvidia audio bloatware.

    Usually the average user only needs the driver and the physx driver, the rest is unnecessary and should be removed.

    Next, you need to delete the system configuration in the game folder for BF1, because GFE has already wrote a new code in that is no good.

    The 760 is a 3 generations old at this point, and is sadly getting outdated very quick. BF1 required a 660 at minimum according to all of the sites I can see. An upgrade may be in store sometime in the near future as game developers start to push for much higher performing cards.
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    Re: GTX 760 SC 2GB FPS drops and bad performance on battlefield 1 2016/10/25 10:22:13 (permalink)
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    First, using asterisks to mask foul language is not allowed, and has been edited out.

    Next, if you look around at GeForce Experience, you will see that you should never use Nvidia settings for your games... It is one of the worst things you can use to set up a game. It only take a few minutes for the user to set up the initial settings, and a little time to adjust them to perfection.

    Your best bet is to remove all Nvidia software using DDU (Google is your friend here). Reinstall the latest driver using the custom install feature, and deselect anything you are not using. If you aren't actively using 3d, you don't need that bloatware. Same with audio.. If you are using headphones, the audio isn't going through the on board sound or a sound card, so you don't need the Nvidia audio bloatware.

    Usually the average user only needs the driver and the physx driver, the rest is unnecessary and should be removed.

    Next, you need to delete the system configuration in the game folder for BF1, because GFE has already wrote a new code in that is no good.

    The 760 is a 3 generations old at this point, and is sadly getting outdated very quick. BF1 required a 660 at minimum according to all of the sites I can see. An upgrade may be in store sometime in the near future as game developers start to push for much higher performing cards.



    Do you think that a GTX 980 TI will not cause any bottleneck with my i5 3570k cpu? i heard that it's fine but maybe the CPU will lower the performance just by a bit.
    And thanks for the reply!
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    Re: GTX 760 SC 2GB FPS drops and bad performance on battlefield 1 2016/10/25 10:23:25 (permalink)
    The 980ti should be fine with a 3570k. You could overclock the CPU just a little as well, and get more performance out of the entire system l.
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    Re: GTX 760 SC 2GB FPS drops and bad performance on battlefield 1 2016/10/25 11:17:38 (permalink)
    win runing the game go to task manager and go to performance and memory and see how mush it ues for me it ues about 10gb of my memory. im ues win 10. just try oc your cpu to 4ghz

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    Re: GTX 760 SC 2GB FPS drops and bad performance on battlefield 1 2016/10/25 11:32:36 (permalink)
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    win runing the game go to task manager and go to performance and memory and see how mush it ues for me it ues about 10gb of my memory. im ues win 10. just try oc your cpu to 4ghz




    Recently i had ram problems but i've reduced them by alot, bf1 uses like 3-5gb of ram on my system.
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    Re: GTX 760 SC 2GB FPS drops and bad performance on battlefield 1 2016/10/25 12:11:29 (permalink)
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    Hey,

    Basically i'm really disappointed with Nvidia.
    I bought an EVGA gtx 760 sc 2gb back in 2013 and i paid alot of money for it cause of the high tax in my country (could've gotten a 770 at the same price in EU/NA) .
    It was pretty good back then, but now when battlefield 1 came out and it's run so bad, back in 2013 everyone knew that video games would demand atleast 4GB of GPU memory but Nvidia didn't care, they wanted to save some money, and only later on they've released 4GB versions of this card.

    Whatever, so even on low settings i'm getting like 40-70 fps in bf1 and after like 20mins of gameplay it sometimes drops to like 20, and i'm even using Nvidia's geforce recommended settings on bf1 and i put the best settings in nvidia's control panel.
    Got the lastest drivers, got an SSD with a fresh Windows 7, I'm also playing on a native 1920x1080 resolution and the card isn't overheated (60c-70c max).
    Background programs are closed, everything is when playing.
    And i heard that some people get smooth gameplay on bf1 with this card but i'm not sure....
    what could be the problem? it's just not good enough for bf1?

    My specs:
    i5 3570k 3.4 ghz (i believe it does not cause bottleneck but maybe it's considered as an old CPU 2012)
    8GB DDR3 1600MHz Ram
    SSD 525 GB
    GTX 760 2GB Superclocked 
    Windows 7 ultimate 64bit

    Would getting a card like 780 ti or even upgrading the CPU to i7 it should fix the problem right?


    #1 You shouldn't be using geforce expereince to optimize your games. Manually setting in game settings is best.
    #2 You shouldn't be adjusting any settings inside the nvidia control panel except for power management mode.
     
    To fix your problems I recommend doing steps #2 & #5 listed here. After doing steps #2 & #5 setup your bf1 settings manually. Should be good to go then as long as you don't set your in game settings too high.
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    Re: GTX 760 SC 2GB FPS drops and bad performance on battlefield 1 2016/10/26 12:52:58 (permalink)
    First of all i never use geforce experience, i tried it for bf1 but it didn't really help so i've disabled it again, but it's still runs bad, they should CORRECT the minimum settings to gtx 770 and above....
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