I recently upgraded to a 5070 Ti graphics card, but I'm noticing that I'm only averaging about 70 frames per second, with drops down to 60 while playing Battlefield 6 at 4K on high settings with DLSS set to quality. I saw a YouTuber using the same card getting around 120 to 130 FPS. Is there a clear reason for this discrepancy? My CPU is a 13600K, which I believe should be decent for this setup, and it's only around 45% in use. Any suggestions or insights would be greatly appreciated!
3 Answers
Battlefield 6 is really demanding on the CPU, so it could be a bottleneck there. Also, keep in mind that driver updates can affect performance, so make sure you have the latest ones. Power and thermal limits, as well as variations in game versions, can also impact FPS. It's worth exploring all those angles!
You need to compare your setup with others that have similar specs to get a fair assessment. The 9800X3D is a powerhouse, and it's likely giving that YouTuber a significant advantage. Lowering your DLSS to performance can help too. Trust me, at 4K you probably won't notice much difference with the new DLSS 4 features!
It sounds like you're running DLSS on quality mode, while that YouTuber might be using performance mode, which can make a big difference in frame rates. Try dropping your DLSS setting to performance and see how that affects your FPS!

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