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Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti
Ram: 8.0 GB
OS: Windows 10
Upgrade to an RX 580/GTX 1060 or better. (Or a 1050ti/570 if you need something a little cheaper)
Your first start would be to use DDU and wipe the NVIDIA drivers in safe mode and clean installing the latest via CUSTOM INSTALL and ONLY selecting the Driver and PhysX, nothing else need be installed.
Even at Full or near full Low a 750 Ti should be able to play BF1, so lets start with the drivers first.
Also, go into the NVCP and turn off the shader cache, with your specs its probably hindering performance more than helping.
It's the 750t ^ it sits between the HD6970 and GTX650ti.
http://www.techspot.com/review/1267-battlefield-1-benchmarks/page2.html
GTX750ti again sits in the bottom of the pile ^.
Your cpu is fine but you might want to bump up your system ram if you're moving up to newer games.