Deleted both files, Think it made it worse...
![]()
That is not normal for Mantle. The rendering line can be thicker if you're not running in Full Screen Mode however, so i recommend doing that.
Please remember that any mention of competitors, hinting at competitors or offering to provide details of competitors will result in an account suspension. The full rules can be found under the 'Terms and Rules' link in the bottom right corner of your screen. Just don't mention competitors in any way, shape or form and you'll be OK.
Deleted both files, Think it made it worse...
![]()
That is not normal for Mantle. The rendering line can be thicker if you're not running in Full Screen Mode however, so i recommend doing that.
It works its self along side the GPU's and when enabled it can cause memory leaks in battlefield games (resulting in poor performance and more often then not some crashing). Its usually enabled by default so usually a good idea to make sure its disabled in your bios.
Already said I tried fullscreen and window.
Only change is full screen makes a smaller line in GPU, But I still get huge FPS drops and massive cpu spikes in both.
Use full screen mode and try this config file. Place it in your BF4 folder.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/wbij01
MIght be worth ensuring punkbuster is up to date as well.
I use UEFI Bios, Not sure what I'd be looking for? Never seen that before.
Use full screen mode and try this config file. Place it in your BF4 folder.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/wbij01
MIght be worth ensuring punkbuster is up to date as well.
I tried your config fullscreen, FPS seemed much more stable and it now shows 60hz instead of 0 for my screen.
However, 10 seconds into the game and again CPU Spiked right off the screen and the game frooze up.
Try the 14.3 AMD Beta drivers please.
http://www.guru3d.com/files_details/amd_catalyst_14_3_beta_download.html
How would I go about installing it? Use DDU to remove then install 14.3?
Chrome wont let me download it, Claiming its Malicious and blocked it.
It will be called IGPU in the bios, make sure primary adaptor is set to PCI/PCIE and that IGPU multi-monitor and such related options are disabled.
Use IE then.
Sounding to me like a program in the background causing the spikes in CPU usage. The amount of programs shown loaded in your screenshot matches my suspicions.
I'm trying to think of a program that can monitor each process/program running, then maybe you can tie down what is causing the spikes.
But why only mantle and why only BF4 >:C
But why only mantle and why only BF4 >:C