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Low gpu usage

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So I recently bought and installed this new gpu of mine. the gigabyte rtx 2070 super gaming oc 3x 8G. I know F'ing long name dammm xD 
pc before i start: 
The rtx 2070 super (long name can be read up there^) 
Ryzen 5 2600x at 4.1 
ddr4 at 3200

Its been doing amazing. shiiting out frames left and right. BUT not in one game. Battlefield 5. 
There it seems that my gpu for some weird reason only ever reaches 60-80% usage. No matter what setting i turn on and off. Heck even turning on raytracing didnt do anything. And my cpu is at 80-90% on all cores in that game. 
This obviously is something weird and im unsure why it has happened. and it isn't cooling issues either. the gpu sits comfortly around 60-65c with 55-60% fanspeed (real silent). and cpu around 53-58c. while under heavy gaming load ofc.

things ive tried: 
different resolutions. I game at 1440p. But going down to 1080p didnt change a thing.
Different graphical settings. Utra all the way to low. Didnt do anything again.
Future frame rendering and vsync. Again didnt change anything at all. 
different maps, doesnt change anything
Dx 11/dx 12 both have this issue

Yes i have latest drivers. 
No this issue doesnt happen in any of the other games ive tested (tested about 30) To name a few: witcher 3, cod modern warfare (2019) Doom. Skyrim se (heavily modded), dying light. borderlands 2, metro exodus, the outer worlds. 


I'm at a loss. Don't know what's wrong. 

PC: 
MSI B450 gaming pro carbon ac              (motherboard)      |    (Gpu)             ASRock Radeon RX 6950 XT Phantom Gaming D 16G

ryzen 7 5800X3D                                          (cpu)                |    (Monitor)        2560x1440 144hz (lg 32gk650f)
Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB           (cpu cooler)         |     (Psu)             seasonic focus plus gold 850w
Cooler Master MasterBox MB511 RGB    (PCcase)              |    (Memory)       Kingston Fury Beast 32GB (16x2) DDR4 @ 3.600MHz

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Sounds like youre being CPU bottle necked, battle field might just be cpu intensive

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20 minutes ago, Tamesh16 said:

Sounds like youre being CPU bottle necked, battle field might just be cpu intensive

well it is but a 6 core 12 thread cpu shouldnt be hurting it like this right? 

PC: 
MSI B450 gaming pro carbon ac              (motherboard)      |    (Gpu)             ASRock Radeon RX 6950 XT Phantom Gaming D 16G

ryzen 7 5800X3D                                          (cpu)                |    (Monitor)        2560x1440 144hz (lg 32gk650f)
Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB           (cpu cooler)         |     (Psu)             seasonic focus plus gold 850w
Cooler Master MasterBox MB511 RGB    (PCcase)              |    (Memory)       Kingston Fury Beast 32GB (16x2) DDR4 @ 3.600MHz

Corsair K95 RGB Platinum                       (keyboard)            |    (mouse)         Razer Viper Ultimate

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Its just that Battlefield 5 eats your CPU power like Chrome eats Ram. Especially in Multiplayer the demand on the CPU is really high. 

From what i have found in various forums, videos and tests its nothing to worry about. It simply takes more or less everything your CPU can offer :P

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1 hour ago, Kenpachi1985 said:

Its just that Battlefield 5 eats your CPU power like Chrome eats Ram. Especially in Multiplayer the demand on the CPU is really high. 

From what i have found in various forums, videos and tests its nothing to worry about. It simply takes more or less everything your CPU can offer :P

well i do worry since it tanks my performance to levels which i shouldnt have with my not to shabby pc. 

im surprised a 2600x. at 4.1 cant handle it with 6 cores and 12 threads. cause i know it destroys a 4c 4 thread or even 4 core 6 thread cpu. but 6 cores 12 threads? thats just shite. it ran extremely well on my 1070. and this only ever happened after the last update.

Guess im probably going to be needing to get a 3700x orso

PC: 
MSI B450 gaming pro carbon ac              (motherboard)      |    (Gpu)             ASRock Radeon RX 6950 XT Phantom Gaming D 16G

ryzen 7 5800X3D                                          (cpu)                |    (Monitor)        2560x1440 144hz (lg 32gk650f)
Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB           (cpu cooler)         |     (Psu)             seasonic focus plus gold 850w
Cooler Master MasterBox MB511 RGB    (PCcase)              |    (Memory)       Kingston Fury Beast 32GB (16x2) DDR4 @ 3.600MHz

Corsair K95 RGB Platinum                       (keyboard)            |    (mouse)         Razer Viper Ultimate

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