TheLunaticFish
New member
This is not normal yea? Bf1.exe is using 7.2GB Ram and its freezing later 1hours .My friends have same problem.
DICE pls
DICE pls
Last edited:
Nice move - I think for any new build where you plan to capture video, stream while you play, 16GB is the normI built my new PC about a month ago. i was definitely wanting to play Battlefield 1 on it so i looked at system requirements for Battlefront as it seemed like a good guide. It said 16GB of RAM recommended so i got 16GB
I wouldnt invest any more dough into a machine that is still running DDR3. Usually means it is an older proc. Would be better off saving, and doing a wholesale upgrade (RAM, CPU, Motherboard).Good move man, 8GB will probably fall into the minimum requirements for new AAA titles, is DDR3 RAM still cheaper then DDR4 RAM? Anyone who’s PC uses DDR3 RAM should take advantages of it before the prices of RAM goes up
I just bumped my i5-2500k up to 3.8ghz (from stock 3.3) and CPU is now %95 when playing Battlefield 1.Yes true, but the Haswell CPU’s are still rather good, sandybridge is getting a bit out dated and AMD doesn’t have any new CPU’s currently and still running the ones from 2013 I think it is? Not sure, nothing wrong with it, still very good CPU’s but I don’t think AMD has a DDR4 supportive CPU
I run DXtory and Shadowplay when playing BF1 so my CPU load is usually at 100% load, I don’t switch off shadowplay as I don’t always record with DXtory so I can use shadowtime if something cool happensYes true, but the Haswell CPU’s are still rather good, sandybridge is getting a bit out dated and AMD doesn’t have any new CPU’s currently and still running the ones from 2013 I think it is? Not sure, nothing wrong with it, still very good CPU’s but I don’t think AMD has a DDR4 supportive CPU