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RTX 3060 I5 6600k @ 4.2Ghz I recently upgraded my gpu, knowing that my cpu would be bottlenecked a bit. But now whenever i play a cpu intensive game and my gpu isn't running 100% but my cpu is, i get insane stutters. Forza Horizon 5: I get 100 - 120 FPS. with stutters to 90 fps. So i limit my framerate to 60 fps and it stutters down to 55. I don't get why when my old gpu always ran at 100%, the frames would go down gradually in more intense situations. But now that my cpu is the bottleneck it stutters down wich makes the game unplayable. I have tried reverting my overclock but the stuttering was even worse. I have also updated all my drivers.
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Hello all, Recently I have been noticing an unusually high CPU usage (ranging from 40-100% on some games) and my GPU is not being used at it's maximum performance. Therefore, I believe that my CPU is being favored, but I am not sure why as I have had no issue like this before. Some of the games that I've seen this issue present are on Minecraft and Fortnite... but not Valorant or CS:GO nor Overwatch; I am not too sure if these two games are CPU dependent but is there a way to change this or fix it as it causes the game to hitch and stutter whilst I play. Additionally, there are time where my pc blue screens after closing an application, a few of these include yet are not limited too: "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT", "FAST_ERESOURCE_PRECONDITION_VIOLATION". "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL", "DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION", "KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE", "KERNEL_MODE_HEAP_CORRUPTION", "BAD_POOL_CALLER", "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION", "RDR_FILE_SYSTEM", "VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR", "PFN_LIST_CORRUPT", "SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED" ect. As far as my countless hours of research have gone, I have found little to nothing as far as the CPU *overload* issues. Furthermore, the constant BSOD are so unpredictable that I could be writing an essay and my pc would crash . Currently I am running on the following specs if this helps: CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x GPU: NVIDIA RTX 3060 Ti FE XPG DDR4 D60G 16GB (4x8GB) 3200MHz Samsung 980 series - 500GB M.2 Seagate BarraCuda 2TB HDD at 7200RPM Corsair CX750F RGB, 750 Watt, 80 Plus Bronze, Fully Modular MOBO: ASUS ROG Strix B550-A AMD AM4 ATX CPU COOLER: AMD Wraith Prism (came with cpu) If there are any possible solutions to this issue, I would greatly appreciate the feedback from the community! One last remark I'd like to state is if the CPU is perhaps bottlenecking the GPU? I don't know an exact answer to that, however, most people say that the CPU and the GPU used in my current system should be just fine. Also, would it be maybe that AMD has integrated graphics which both games are favoring?
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Hi guys So I've played BF1 for a while now and not to long ago I started to see huge fps drops from 75-35. I noticed my CPU was doing 100% which it usually doesn't. It's really weird, because when my fps drops it's just as I enter a fight, but when I walk away it remains at 35-45 until I stare in to the ground. At that point, when I'm not in combat my CPU is doing 80%, but I still don't get 75fps. (Everything else is below 100%). If someone knows how to fix the fps drops plz tell me. CPU: I5 4690k playing at 1080 ultra.
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The title explains it. I have a fx 8350 at 4.0ghz and a Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 980. I have been getting poor performance in games that I know this card can handle. In BF1 I frequently drop into the 50's and even 40's, same with Far Cry 4. All other games have this same problem. AMD Cool n' Quiet is turned off. Other forums that I have read have said that the 8350 does not bottleneck the 980. All help is appreciated.
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Hi! I've been looking online for sometime now, and I still can't find an answer. When I'm playing games like Killing Floor 2 (I'm assuming it's GPU intensive) because I get a perfect 60FPS at Ultra details. However, when I look in the task manager, my CPU is hovering around 5-10%, and is displaying as being clocked at 0.77GHz? (See image attached!) I've come to the conclusion that my CPU is just faulty, but please someone confirm this! Thank you! My specifications: i5 4690k stock MSI GTX980 4GB MSI Z97 MPower motherboard Corsair DDR3 1866MHz ThermalTake SmartM 850w 80+ Bronze All my games are loaded on a Samsung 840 Evo SSD.
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I posted a post on here before and it turned into a mess nobody read my post for what it was. So I'm making one last post I can not find a definite answer on the internet anywhere that will stay whether a x5670 will bottleneck and RX 470 or not. So for the love of the flying spagetti monster can anybody give me a straight answer.
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Hello Guys. I want to ask the professors here about how my CPU can handle my whole system. CPU: 5930k RAM: 32GB Corsair Dominator MOBO: Asus X99 Deluxe HDD: 5x WD SSD: 2X 850 EVO RAID0 M.2: Samsung 250GB GPU: 2X 1080ti Thanks for your time guys
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Hi, I can't get MSI Afterburner running on my system to show me the usage of my CPU and GPU. Does anybody has some experience with this configuration? Because if people can prove me that my CPU isn't bottlenecking my GPU very hard, I might not upgrade to an i5 6500 after Christmas. Regards, CamperGuy -
Hello, i'm experiencing a cpu bottleneck. my frames drop from 120 to 30-40. Is there any way to fix it? Cpu: i5-9600k 3.7Hz Gpu: GTX1060 6Gb
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Hi all, Here is my setup, motherboard - gigabyte b360 aorus gaming 3 wifi processor - Intel i5 8400 ram - G.Skill Trident Z 3200 mhz 16 gig kit (http://www.gskill.com/product/165/167/1536718509/F4-3200C16D-16GTZRXTrident-Z-RGB-(For-AMD)DDR4-3200MHz-CL16-18-18-38-1.35V16GB-(2x8GB)) hdd - Seagate 2TB 7200 rpm (which my games are installed) ssd - Kingston 240GB (https://www.kingston.com/en/ssd/uv500-solid-state-drive?Capacity=240GB&Form Factor=2.5"&With Installation Kit=Drive Only) gpu - Zotac RTX 2080 amp extreme core psu - FSP HYDRO (K) 600W 80 plus bronz (https://www.fsplifestyle.com/PROP163000554/?fbclid=IwAR2L9uedPhUnxC7l26IimOsSHOpBI6ZaJsWei4gawlKcaq4oZmigK2AoYc8) display - 1080p 60hz (planning to upgrade soon) Here is my issue, i can play any game at maximum settings but even but cant seem to play battlefield v smoothly at any settings. RTX on or off, medium, low anything. I get sudden FPS drops(from like 80 to 40fps) and the game runs at low fps averagely 80FPS and sometimes its 69-70FPS. I'v been trying various things for the past couple of months to resolve this issue. at first i thought it was a software issue. Since this guy in this video( ) is saying there is a windows memory issue. Since it is an old video i updated every possible software including windows to latest to see if the problem get resolved. But no. So my final assumption is my GPU or the CPU because as you can see here attached images. GPU usage is very low. So im guessing maybe its CPU bottleneck or my power supply is not enough for my total usage of my rig. And i saw this video from linus here. Here he says that it could be the low resolution. Can that be my problem really? What do you guys think?
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Any one have any thoughts as to how mighty a graphics card I can get a way with in an older system with a Xeon E5-1620 (3.6 GHz) and 16GB RAM before the CPU becomes a bottleneck? I was actually thinking a GTX 2080 as I could use it for a new rig planned later in the year. Also looking to upgrade my "retro games" PC - similar question for AMD Athlon XP 3200+ (wow feels strange typing that in 2020....) overclocked to 2.4 GHz, 3GB RAM. Was thinking Radeon 3850 or 4650. Currently has a Geforce 6600GT in it. Thanks!
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I just got all my pc parts together and bought a game I really enjoyed on console, Destiny 2. When I loaded into the game and started playing the I noticed that my fsp was awful, juttting and jagging anywhere from as low as 30 to as high as 65 but never consistent.At first I did what anyone would and lowered the settings in hope that what the preset was wrong (I increased the resolution cause it started at 720p) No matter the settings the fps remained awful and jaggy. I sarted browsing the web for answers and could hardly find anything to do with my cpu. I did find however find my worst nightmare. I found that my situation described perfectly what bottlenecking was as when I went into the game the cpu usage went through the roof and the gpu hardly broke a sweat. I did go ahead and turn on max turbo frequency in the bios of my motherboard as well. My Specs: GPU- GTX 1060 6gb,CPU- i5 8500 3.0 base clock and 3.9 max turbo clock, RAM- 8gb ddr4 2400 mhz, MOTHERBOARD Z370 HD3P by Gigabyte,POWER SUPPLY- 650w 60 gold plus fully modular, CASE- Corsair Carbide 275r series. I have a stock cooler on my cpu and as you might expect the whole system is air cooled.<Maybe temps are keeping the cpu from reaching the max turbo consistently?
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I have a asus rog zephyrus m gu502v which has the following specs RTX 2060 Intel core i7-9750h(Coffelake) 16 gb ddr4(single channel) 1TB SSD Still my graphic card even in turbo mode gives very poor performance, I get huge frame drops playing fortnite and hardly get around a 100 fps while playing. My friend with a gtx 1660ti and a core i5 laptop gets consistent 144 fps while gaming. I've tried undervolting and overclocking my gpu but I still don't even get consistent 80 fps. I started riva tuna while gaming and noticed that my cpu was hovering around 90-95 degress celsius while gaming.I tried undervolting my cpu as well but the temperatures did not change, and while I was stress testing my cpu in XTU I also got to know that there's also a problem of power limit throttling and current limit throttling. My package tdp reaches 45-47W while stress testing which is the ideal supply needed for a core i7 even so the power limit throttling still persists. Please help me get higher and consistent fps and reduce my cpu temps
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I have recently bought an MSI RTX 2070 Armor 8gb GPU for my system because the graphics card I had before performed poorly compared to my i5-8600k. On the majority of the games I have played on I am able to run Ultra Settings with stable fps never dropping below nor near 60 fps. However when playing Modern Warfare Warzone it seems like my CPU is becoming the bottleneck of my system. I have the game set to it's highest settings possible, including having Directx Raytracing on but my GPU usage only will hit 14% while my CPU bounces between 70%-100%. When my cpu hits that 100% for either a brief second or a few seconds, it will cause my game to stutter even when its not below 60fps. The issue happens quite often in a single game to the point where it has become annoying. I read that overclocking your Cpu could give you better performance and possibly stop the stuttering so I overclocked my CPU to 5Ghz temporarily to see if it would fix my issue however it still stutters as when its not overclocked, I am unsure what to do as everyone says that the i5-8600k processor is one of the best for its prices considering the capabilities it has to be paired with some of better GPU's. I have tried researching a fix for this but the only thing I seem to come up with are tacky youtube videos that tell you to install some program that makes your computer focus less on the background applications and more on the game itself, however I don't want to do that because I feel like I don't need to with the parts I currently have. Here are my computer specs: Cpu: i5-8600k Graphics Card- MSI RTX 2070 Armor 8gb Motherboard- MSI z370-A Pro RAM: Corsair Vengance 3200 16gb SSD: 222Gb My harddrive is the hard drive my computer came with when I bought it, which was six years ago, I have some type of feeling that maybe that has something to do with my high CPU usage cause that's where the game is stored. Concluding this post, I understand that warzone is a more intensive game which is why the CPU usage is so high causing my game to stutter unlike the other games I play but I am hoping that someone else is more knowledgeable on this topic than me and possibly has a solution for my issue.
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So I have been having this issue ever since I've gotten the pc. In GTA 5, my fps goes UP when I crank my setting UP. Usually higher settings result in lower frame rate, but I get higher fps! AND when I turn my setting DOWN, my fps goes DOWN. I have not a single clue to why this happens. I am thinking it's a bottleneck between my cpu and gpu. BUT more graphically heavy games like Warhammer Vermintide 2, its normal; I turn the setting up, fps goes down, I turn the setting down, fps goes up (I think Warhammer Vermintide 2 is a gpu heavy game). BUT the weirdest thing of all is that in games like Farcry 4, CSGO, and The Forest, my fps DOESN'T CHANGE AT ALL! No matter if I turn the settings up or down! My fps in Farcry stays at 40-60 in CSGO stays at 80-160 and in The Forest is at 40-60 (I do NOT have v-sync on by the way). For any of those who want to know my component usages for games, CPU under load: %99 and 99* temp GPU under load: %60-99 and 50*ish temp SPECS: CPU: i7 870 @ 2.93 GHZ GPU: MSI GTX 1050 2GB OC Storage: Seagate Barracuda 2TB (7200 RPM) I know I know my cpu temp is crazzzy high, I am saving up for a cooler... But other than that do you think I should upgrade my graphics card? I was looking to upgrade my GPU to a GTX 1070 or 1080/1080ti. Will that cause an ever bigger bottleneck? I do not no because I dont know if my cpu is bottlenecking my gpu, and I need a cpu upgrade, or vice versa.. Help would be greatly appreciated -Jaffery
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I'm debating on buying a new graphics card for my computer and I have a 1440p monitor. I've been using a 1060 6gb Gigabyte for a year now or so and it sucks running games at 1080 while owning a 1440p screen. I've checked around and did some research that 1070 TI would be the better option for longevity and framerates. But I'm worried that my i5-6600k will bottleneck a GPU like this and want to know so I can buy a more alternative 1440p graphics card. My specs are as it follows as of 11/26/2017 Geforce GTX 1060 6GB GIGABYTE OC i5-6600k (running at 4.1 GHz) 16 GB (EVGA clocked at 3200mhz) 1 TB WD Green 512 GB Samsung 850 PRO
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So, today I went to load into R6S, and straight away the game was super choppy, with long frame times even when just scrolling through the menu. My CPU is normally the bottleneck in this game as it's quite CPU-heavy (runs 100% usage normally), but I still have to limit the FPS to 144 to match my monitor. Today, though, the CPU seemed to be choking a bit, plus the load times were extra long. The CPU was at 100% usage, and the GPU was only at 50-60% at around only 100 FPS, sometimes dropping to 20 or below, with incredibly long frame times. It was completely unplayable. At desktop the CPU sits around 20%, but occasionally spikes to around 40. Windows explorer animations are slow and choppy too. The CPU is OC'd to 4.5GHz at 1.305V, and it has been for almost as long as I've had the build (~6 months) without any previous problems. Possible causes: Windows updated this morning; AI Suite had recently been messing up a little, so I uninstalled it this morning, only noticed problems after uninstalling and attempting re-installation. AI Suite had changed the OC (I can't remember what to) and the GUI was buggy, re-uninstalled it; ASUS Z270E UEFI auto overclocking, tried to use that to fix a maybe bad overclock, CPU crashed when trying to boot, and the blue-screened after booting in safe mode, but booted after turning off the comp and trying again; Heat damage to CPU (?), friend suggested this, not sure about it though, hadn't heard any jet engine-like noises from the comp, but still viable. Changed thermal paste this evening, old stuff was like a salt flat :/; Something firmware/driver /UEFI related that I don't understand. I'm still new to overclocking, and computers in general. Things I've done to try to fix it: Cleared CMOS; Manually restoring OC to default; Auto OC'd using the UEFI; Defragged my SSD; Reapplying thermal paste. OS is Windows 10 Please help, I'm way out of my depth here and my computer is pretty special to me.
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Hi I'm buying a laptop and on my local used selling site there are 2 laptops. They are the same price and are both in very good condition. One has a gtx 965m, an I7 4720hq and 16 gb of ram and the other has a 1050, an I5 7200u and 8 gb of ram. I am currently leaning heavily towards the 965m for the better CPU and more ram but I can't find out anywhere why the gpu performance gap is, if there even is one. And even if the 1050 is better how much will the dual core bottleneck it.
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Hello, I have a computer with dual e5-2667v2 watercooled clocked to 3.7 ghz. They are on a supermicro x9dri-f motherboard, 128 gb 1866 mhz ECC ram and a Radeon VII. In games like Rainbow Six Siege, I get around 150 FPS on maxed out settings @ 1080p, according to other benchmarks, I am supposed to be getting around 250+ FPS. In Division 2, I get 60 FPS at maxed settings @ 1080p (I am supposed to be getting around 110-120). In Ghost Recon Breakpoint, I get around 60 FPS at maxed out settings @ 1080p while I am supposed to get around 110 FPS. I thought this was a bottleneck, but after watching this video ( View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz8ThsFOP3w ) , I think it might be something else because the e5-2667v2 is a slightly better cpu than the e5-2689 (which was used in the video). Can it be a GPU defect? Thanks! Also, here is a spec comparison between the e5-2667v2 and the e5-2689.
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G'day everyone , I have recently got my self a gtx 1070 as my old graphics card was getting old and out dated . im not an expert but not complete useless when it comes to PC , ive built my own computers/upgrades but this one has in a bit of a snag. So i need friendly help from my fellow gamers / computer peps. Computer Specs are: intel i5-4590 3.3ghz watercooled GTX 1070 MSI Gaming X 2 ssd hards , and one standard hdd Thermaltake litepower 700 PSU 8gb Ram I have included below my Dxdiag. Now what i dont understand is some games i get over and a steady 60 fps , like League of legends not that graphical or cpu depended . But when i play Ark Survial or Divison on ultra , high or even med i get 70 fps average , then constantly drops to 14 fps or lower which makes the games unplayable . I believe this is a CPU Bottle neck .As while have games up going doing test cpu was 100% and gpu was around 60 to 70% . I dont want to go out and buy a new cpu just incase it isnt , because i do i will more than likey upgrade to the 1151 socket means , new mb , ram and cpu . any more information you guys need please ask , thanks for the help in advanced . Sincerely IdentityOCE DxDiag.txt
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I got a athlon 4450e paired with my gtx 750 ti 2gb and its heavily bottle necking it so i want to buy a cpu and motherboard and ram under £75 i am looking at the athlon 5150 4 cores is that a bottelneck to my gpu
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hello guys i have a question 1 year ago i made my self a pc with an AMD A8 7600 APU. now i got a GTX 750TI and at some cpu intensive games like Black Desert Online , or Tera , Witcher 3 i seem to get FPS drops. Although my budget isnt that great i was wondering , should i sell my AMD A8 7600 APU ( to a friend of mine who wants it ) and get a lga 1150 motherboad ( Z97 chip ) with the Intel Pentium G3258 which im gonna overclock at 4Ghz or more? I mean will i benefit at cpu intensive games , cause im getting alot of fps drops from 60fps to 20fps sometimes! and if everything is going according to plan i could upgrade to an i5 or i7 later with the 1150 socket motherboard , So Pentium G3258 ( 4+Ghz ) or keep my A8 7600? Ty for you replies
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Hi guys, I know there are probably a million other threads on this topic, but bottlenecking in my case seems particularly bad. I have a Pentium G3420 @ 3.2 GHz (bought about a week before the G3258 came out), and a Radeon HD 5870 clocked at 950 MHz. I watched Luke's GTA V benchmarks, and he got around 51 fps on a dual core cpu, whereas I am only getting around 30, with cpu capped at 90-100% and only 24 fps in the city. It is clearly a cpu bottleneck, as my gpu rarely exceeds 35%. I am running all settings at normal, with distance scaling, population, variety, etc. turned all the way down. I am running the game at 1600 by 900, and have tried running at lower resolutions but it doesn't seem to make much of a difference. Thermal throttling is also out of the question since temps are fine and I have installed larger heatsinks on both the cpu and gpu. I have even been using a script to close the launcher after 60 seconds and set gtav.exe to high priority. There are no other background processes consuming excessive cpu. Does anybody have any suggestions to improve my frame rate, or worst case scenario, if I have to keep my game capped at 30 fps, are there any settings I could turn up to use some more of my excess gpu without affecting my cpu much? Thanks! PC Specs: Pentium G3258 Dual Core @ 3.2 GHz Radeon HD 5870 @ 950 MHz 12 GB DDR3 1600 MHz Samsung 840 EVO 120 GB SSD 250 GB WD HDD Gigabyte Z97-HD3 Motherboard Antec Three Hundred Case
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most of the time even when i start up my pc fresh and play a game (csgo/BO2) i get stupidly low fps and frequent 0fps stutter drops . clean/cleanHD everything every week. AMD 975BE 8gb 1866mhz 650psu GTX 770 1080p, shading high everything else low or disabled. tbh doesn't matter either setting i seem to get same result. cpu temp about 40 gpu too. gpu load 10-15% cpu load 30-50%. and tried cranking up my fan speeds and to no differ Avg: 77.895 - Min: 0 - Max: 227 5 mins of 26 man DM as you can see thats not normal im looking at getting another 770 and assus rog monitor but yeah im struggling atm let alone to hit 144fps lol. ive heard CSGO can be more cpu intensive then gpu ratio? and is really the 975be just pretty crap 3.6 4 core and compared to current cheap amd 3.4 6 core would be better? phenoms 2 architecture still good? its hard to find these sort of benchmarks online
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