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i7 6700K Bottlenecking RTX 2080TI

It's probably the 52%.  

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8 hours ago, TX_Hazzrd said:

 i dont have extra money to spend on the system right now 

Don't even look for a bottleneck then, it will just make you a sad panda. Ignorance is bliss. ;)

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7 hours ago, nick name said:

It's probably the 52%.  

I'll check task manager next time and see which one it is

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9 hours ago, nick name said:

It's probably the 52%.  

This is a game engine bottleneck, not a CPU or GPU bottleneck.

 

Doom 2016 is probably the worst title you could have chosen to check your GPU usage.

The Doom 2016 game engine does not allow you to generate more than 200 FPS so part of the GPU (52%) generated 200 FPS and the rest of the computing power (48%) is waiting for further commands.

 

I had 6700K and 1080Ti which is almost the same as you and I will tell you that you will have problems in games where 8 threads is not enough.
Mainly titles from Ubisoft like the division 2, assassin's creed origins/odysey etc. and some other games.
Overclock CPU and try to transfer the load of rendering to the GPU by increasing the level of graphic detail in games.

 

If you are open to extreme solutions and you are not afraid to damage the motherboard and expose yourself to potentially unproven software then you can use the modified BIOS and unlock the possibility of installing 8700K on an unsupported platform.

 

 

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On 5/17/2020 at 5:41 AM, emil2424 said:

This is a game engine bottleneck, not a CPU or GPU bottleneck.

 

Doom 2016 is probably the worst title you could have chosen to check your GPU usage.

The Doom 2016 game engine does not allow you to generate more than 200 FPS so part of the GPU (52%) generated 200 FPS and the rest of the computing power (48%) is waiting for further commands.

 

I had 6700K and 1080Ti which is almost the same as you and I will tell you that you will have problems in games where 8 threads is not enough.
Mainly titles from Ubisoft like the division 2, assassin's creed origins/odysey etc. and some other games.
Overclock CPU and try to transfer the load of rendering to the GPU by increasing the level of graphic detail in games.

 

If you are open to extreme solutions and you are not afraid to damage the motherboard and expose yourself to potentially unproven software then you can use the modified BIOS and unlock the possibility of installing 8700K on an unsupported platform.

 

 

ok i gotcha. it was the first game that i saw on my list of games so thats why i fired it up. and im definitely not going to messing with bios right now, at least not while this is my only system. thanks for the feedback though 👍

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2 hours ago, TX_Hazzrd said:

ok i gotcha. it was the first game that i saw on my list of games so thats why i fired it up. and im definitely not going to messing with bios right now, at least not while this is my only system. thanks for the feedback though 👍

Doom will use your GPU but only at 4k and with a few advanced settings.

I can easily get all frames over 144 and I am hitting sometimes 145% on the power limit.

 

At 1440p my numbers look like yours and my EVGA 2080 ti XC is at 2040mhz.  It can't go faster without a higher overclock.

Enable GPU core clock and power limit in MSI afterburner and you will see what I mean. 

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Probably a bit tbh that's a powerful GPU and that's a pretty mediocre CPU. I'd recommend super sampling to bring your GPU performance more in line with your CPU performance. It'll make your games look better and anecdotally, should reduce stuttering. 


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