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Where's my bottleneck?

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You should be fine as 750W is too much anyway for any system. I think it's because of windows. Or your SSd isn't fast enough which I highly doubt considering your configuration.

Hey everyone, I've had my pc build for a while but a couple of months ago things started getting jittery, random lag in games and even on windows itself. I'm running a i9 9900k 32gb ram and an rtx 2080 ti, main monitor is a 1440p 144hz with three other 1080p monitors, but my PSU is only 750W should i be getting a bigger power supply? SSD and HDD are running fine according to speccy.

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Just now, Arika S said:

either this is a brag post in disguise, or you have no idea what a bottleneck is.

 

ignoring the windows aspect for a second. what games? what FPS do you get? temps?

I probably don't no.
as far as the games go it's mostly No man's sky, CoD modern warfare and deadside (though that is early access so I guess that's not a problem for now)
i have vsync on so it'll sit at 144 but will drop to 80-90 in stutters.
temps for cpu sit around 60C and gpu will get to about 80C at it's worst.

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13 minutes ago, databreach said:

Can you give some additionnal info, like if you have done any overclocking (CPU or GPU) ram placement (is it 8gbx4 on Slot A1 B1 C1 D1 or ....). The clocks of your CPU and GPU which can affect the power draw.

CPU boost has been set to 4.7GHz, haven't touched anything as far as power draw goes.  Ram is 4x8 (covers all slots) havent done any clock changes to gpu, not even sure where to check the gpu clocks.

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This sounds like a software or settings rather than hardware issue.  Not a hardware bottleneck.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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