AwesomeSauce said:LOL
I hope that's a joke ;-)
I think he means that settling for 30 fps makes your rig last longer in the sense that he won't be needing to upgrade as often. As opposed to the pc physically lasting longer.
AwesomeSauce said:LOL
I hope that's a joke ;-)
ChefRamsay said:Maybe on the high end of rigs I suppose.
On the low end though, it's really painful. My PC beats minimum requirements, yet I can't run on low settings with FPS dipping into the low 20s, sometimes even high 'teens.
My bottleneck is a 3.0GHz C2D, yet official BF3 minimum requirements is 2.4GHz. All other components handily surpass minimum requirements (Win7 x64, 4GB RAM, GTX460 1GB). I have seen similar reports in other forums as well. Hopefully a future patch addresses CPU usage, because this game hits 100% really often - frustrating for the low end gamers!
bill0527 said:The game appears to be very CPU intensive.
I've got an i5 2500k with stock cooling and I've never had a game heat it up like this. My idle temps for all 4 cores run between 30-33 C. While running the game they run between 55-59 C.
PnCIa said:Unfortunatelly i get the same type of stuttering in singleplayer, no matter which level of detail i choose![]()
walking fiend said:can I play it on:
4 GB ram
Core i 5 2.3 GHz
Radeon 6490m
(notebook!)
thx!
Hmm, that's weird. I have CF 5850's as well and I using 11.9 and CAP4 and I can run it at Ultra/4xMSAA/HBAO and average ~55 fps with no stuttering. When I was using CAP3 I was getting stuttering but the CAP4 fixed it completely for me.Piggus said:11.10 Beta V3 with 11.9 CAP4
Uninstalling CAP4 just messes up my Crossfire scaling. I was on 11.9 before (with CAP4) and had the same issue.
Rezbit said:2500k, 560ti, 8gb ram here. Running all settings ultra at 1080p, except MSAA off (seems to not look as "smeared/blurred" with it on?) Haven't done any benchmarks, but feels smoother than beta which ran at about 45-50fps, so assuming this is near on 60fps.
What does MSAA actually do? I've got the other aliasing post thing on High so it still looks awesome with all the other settings at ultra.
Rezbit said:2500k, 560ti, 8gb ram here. Running all settings ultra at 1080p, except MSAA off (seems to not look as "smeared/blurred" with it on?) Haven't done any benchmarks, but feels smoother than beta which ran at about 45-50fps, so assuming this is near on 60fps.
What does MSAA actually do? I've got the other aliasing post thing on High so it still looks awesome with all the other settings at ultra.
That makes a lot of sense. Is it a consistent issue?Detox said:It's not my PC a friend who I helped to build his PC and now he is curious why it is doing that. He sent it via his phone.
Detox said:Any ideas what could be causing this?
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Well he says it only started happening yesterday but he didn't really play all that much. Today we've been trying to get some games in and it has started popping up frequently. This is the only game it happens on, he can play SC2 fine. Worth mentioning his GPU is 560ti and CPU: i5 2500k.Cptkrush said:That makes a lot of sense. Is it a consistent issue?
If the video card is overclocked, manually or factory, try running it at the normal stock speed.Detox said:Well he says it only started happening yesterday but he didn't really play all that much. Today we've been trying to get some games in and it has started popping up frequently. This is the only game it happens on, he can play SC2 fine. Worth mentioning his GPU is 560ti on i5 2500k.
This Kind of errors I've seen in game development. If I remember correctly it's a bad model spawned in 0,0,0 world coordinates, usually a model from another platform. I expect the next patch to fix these..Detox said:Any ideas what could be causing this?
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I got the same problem if i used 4*MSAA on Ultra with my 560TI, maybe it´s a problem when VRAM is full ^^Paches-EJ- said:Getting same issue with weird polygons towards the center of the screen. Happens on and off, but major issues on larger maps such as Caspian or Firestorm. Metro and Siene never have the issue. Very strange. No overclock at all here and no overheating issues.
syko de4d said:I got the same problem if i used 4*MSAA on Ultra with my 560TI, maybe it´s a problem when VRAM is full ^^
without msaa no problem.
Thanks will try that out.syko de4d said:I got the same problem if i used 4*MSAA on Ultra with my 560TI, maybe it´s a problem when VRAM is full ^^
without msaa no problem.
shagg_187 said:Remember people, even if you don't have FRAPS, you can take ingame screenshots using command "Screenshot.Render" in console (press ` to bring up console). It saves in "My Document" under the folder "Battlefield".
e.g.:
http://i.imgur.com/9btS0.jpg[IMG][/QUOTE]
Lots of compression there, just saying :P
Nekrono said:Lots of compression there, just saying![]()
syko de4d said:I got the same problem if i used 4*MSAA on Ultra with my 560TI, maybe it´s a problem when VRAM is full ^^
without msaa no problem.
No one commented on your post, so I'll offer my perspective. 70c is fucking hot. Like... extremely hot.Paches-EJ- said:I have been getting these graphical issues on larger maps and yesterday I got a blue screen from hardware error. I am beginning to think my graphics card is shitting out, but it isnt overheating, steady at 70c right now aftger a couple hours of play. Any thoughts? (I am on latest Nvidia drivers)
My GPU is: GTX480 768MB
ChefRamsay said:No one commented on your post, so I'll offer my perspective. 70c is fucking hot. Like... extremely hot.
Is it OC'd? Dial it back a ton man, that's crazy. Those are artifacts because your GPU is overheating, I've seen it myself.. I'm sure of it.
Kyaw said:70c is normal for 480s!
My 480 goes up to about the same temperature.
Weird indeed. :/ I'll have to take a look at my BIOS again and make sure ALL of my speedstep stuff is disabled.XLNC said:Hmm, that's weird. I have CF 5850's as well and I using 11.9 and CAP4 and I can run it at Ultra/4xMSAA/HBAO and average ~55 fps with no stuttering. When I was using CAP3 I was getting stuttering but the CAP4 fixed it completely for me.
ChefRamsay said:No one commented on your post, so I'll offer my perspective. 70c is fucking hot. Like... extremely hot.
Is it OC'd? Dial it back a ton man, that's crazy. Those are artifacts because your GPU is overheating, I've seen it myself.. I'm sure of it.
Yeah, same for me. I'm also on a 5850.bearythebear said:The game is taking a very long time for me to load. I got a 5850 on auto settings, and while the beta never took long to load, i have to wait more than a minute for BF3. Really wierd
Nabs said:Yeah, same for me. I'm also on a 5850.
same for me on 5850Nabs said:Yeah, same for me. I'm also on a 5850.
Moaradin said:I was running the game great at 60 fps until yesterday where my FPS would spike every second. This seems to be the problem. The GPU goes from 99% usage to 0% every couple seconds. Anyone know the reason for this and have a fix?
http://i.imgur.com/aamn1.png
Nabs said:Yeah, same for me. I'm also on a 5850.
DTKT said:I think I know why.
BC2 had an issue with ATI card where if you were running DX10-11, the loading would be a lot longer than DX9. I would not be surprised that it's the same thing in BF3. Even if we don't have access to a DX9 renderer
ChefRamsay said:No one commented on your post, so I'll offer my perspective. 70c is fucking hot. Like... extremely hot.
Is it OC'd? Dial it back a ton man, that's crazy. Those are artifacts because your GPU is overheating, I've seen it myself.. I'm sure of it.
Both my old CPU (QX6700) and GFX Card (8800 GTX) ran on the brink of 100c every single time I was playing anything graphically intense. I even had to bolt another fan on my videocard, because at 110c it would throttle down and run shit at 15fps.BoobPhysics101 said:I'm LOL right now. 70c is NOT hot. Hit 90c and you've got something to possibly be worried about.
In a perfect world load temps would be in the 50's. Not all of us can afford that sort of solution if it even exists. I bought an Arctic Accelero Pro for my 6950 and I have it flashed. Before even doing any flashing it ran at near 100C while playing Crysis. With a fan profile it capped at like 91C. I then flashed and OC'd my card to the max and beyond stock 6970 levels and have peaked at 77C while playing BF3 for 2 hours.drizzle said:Both my old CPU (QX6700) and GFX Card (8800 GTX) ran on the brink of 100c every single time I was playing anything graphically intense. I even had to bolt another fan on my videocard, because at 110c it would throttle down and run shit at 15fps.
Running shit in the 70-90c is good for long-term duration of your hardware? Probably not, but it's not "too hot".
Also, since we don't live in the 486 days anymore, every processing unit has countermeasures to not heat too much up. Everything throttles down when it goes over the red line.