Lagg is awful for me

What is your average FPS and what does it drop down to?

Your CPU and GPU should play the game fairly well. I have heard that OCing and BF4 dont play well together. I got rid of my over clock on my i5 4690K because I saw fluctuations and occasional freezes.

What type of liquid cooling and temps were you getting during stress tests for a 5ghz over clock. Thats really at the high end.


My average fps is around 70-100 but when I get low fps I see the fps icon on the right its in the red the fps is at 30-45.
for the cpu cooler I have thermaltake water 3.0 ultimate with the clocks at 5ghz temps are around 45c. When bf4 locks up or I get the blue screen or my pc just restarts i'm not sure what the temps are.
oh and my tower is a thermaltake v71 so the inside is getting good amount of air.
 
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My average fps is around 70-100 but when I get low fps I see the fps icon on the right its in the red the fps is at 30-45.
for the cpu cooler I have thermaltake water 3.0 ultimate with the clocks at 5ghz temps are around 45c. When bf4 locks up or I get the blue screen or my pc just restarts i'm not sure what the temps are.
oh and my tower is a thermaltake v71 so the inside is getting good amount of air.

That’s a connection issue with the server not your computer performance per say. Are you using WiFi?
 
That’s a connection issue with the server not your computer performance per say. Are you using WiFi?

Nope all wired. I do know that my clocks are unstable at 5ghz cpu speed and the voltage was at 1.50. Now I have the voltage on offset/auto.
 
Nope all wired. I do know that my clocks are unstable at 5ghz cpu speed and the voltage was at 1.50. Now I have the voltage on offset/auto.

Holy shit that voltage is high!!!! Maybe AMD chips are different but that is not really a safe voltage for an Intel chip.

I suspect your clock isn't stable. You should run Prime95 and monitor your core temp as well. I use CPUID HWMonitor. An unstable clock will cause an array of issues including the one you've described.

You should be monitoring your temps when you CPU is maxed out. The bluescreen is most likely an unstable clock or overheading which forces a reboot.
 
Holy shit that voltage is high!!!! Maybe AMD chips are different but that is not really a safe voltage for an Intel chip.

I suspect your clock isn't stable. You should run Prime95 and monitor your core temp as well. I use CPUID HWMonitor. An unstable clock will cause an array of issues including the one you've described.

You should be monitoring your temps when you CPU is maxed out. The bluescreen is most likely an unstable clock or overheading which forces a reboot.

Yeah that voltage is high its the only way to push amd cpus to 5ghz and higher. I dl prime but I get a error.

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One other thing that was going on is in my hood we had a internet outage to day so i'm think there was a problem for the pass week are more that lead to the outage was affecting my internet and tv so now that its fix everything seems fine but here and there I still get a low fps warning icon.
 
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From 52 to 76 FPS... Rare occasions will drop 10 + or -

Thanks for that info. I wonder what increase you'd see if Shadowplay was off. With Shadowplay enabled I was seeing FPS in the 70-90 range. With Shadowplay off I'm consistently over 100 FPS. Completely unnecessary with my 60htz monitor.
 
One other thing that was going on is in my hood we had a internet outage to day so i'm think there was a problem for the pass week are more that lead to the outage was affecting my internet and tv so now that its fix everything seems fine but here and there I still get a low fps warning icon.

That sounds like the issue but I'd still look to stabilize the overclock. At those volts you're really degrading the life of the chip, whether or not your can maintain an acceptable temperature. Every shutdown due to heat will damage the silicone.

I'm not sure what you can do about the DLL issue though. I'd play a game of BF4 while HWMonitor is running in the background and then look at your max temps for both the CPU and GPU. GPUs you can push hotter.
 
Thanks for that info. I wonder what increase you'd see if Shadowplay was off. With Shadowplay enabled I was seeing FPS in the 70-90 range. With Shadowplay off I'm consistently over 100 FPS. Completely unnecessary with my 60htz monitor.

Yes about the same range as you and I also have a 6 year old monitor at 60Hz.
 

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