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Unable to find PC's bottleneck

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So I'm playing minecraft with shaders and I can't seem to hit the 144 fps mark I'm averaging around 100 fps.

 

Task manager and the GPU monitor says I'm using 80% GPU and about 30-40% CPU. Even after giving the game 10 GBs of ram to work with it seems that my PC doesn't want to do more. What's holding my system back?

 

CPU package at 65C

GPU at 76C (limit 80)

 

i7-6700k @4.2 GHz

GTX 1080 OC'd

Corsair Vengeance LED 3333MHz OC'd

Corsair SF750 PSU 750W plat

 

Thank you for you help in advance!

 

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My PC is a fast boyo:

6700K - 32GB - 1080 - 256GB EVO

^^You don't need more info than this right?^^

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Java Meincraft is your bottleneck. 

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I would use MSI afterburner to check on gpu / cpu / memory (can use OSD while gaming) 

 

Windows task manager is not accurate and uses quite a lot resources itself, the strix software idk, but I wouldn't trust it either, usually manufacturers monitoring software is crap, only reason MSI Afterburner is good is because it's *not* made by MSI, they just sponsor it.. It's made by some Russian guy who actually knows what he's doing, most of the time lmao 

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Softwares used:

Corsair Link (Anime Edition) 

MSI Afterburner 

OpenRGB

Lively Wallpaper 

OBS Studio

Shutter Encoder

Avidemux

FSResizer

Audacity 

VLC

WMP

GIMP

HWiNFO64

Paint

3D Paint

GitHub Desktop 

Superposition 

Prime95

Aida64

GPUZ

CPUZ

Generic Logviewer

 

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 11/10/2020 at 1:58 PM, boggy77 said:

power limit on your gpu

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I have it set to 120% limit, and it does reach that in stress tests

My PC is a fast boyo:

6700K - 32GB - 1080 - 256GB EVO

^^You don't need more info than this right?^^

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On 11/11/2020 at 9:15 AM, Mark Kaine said:

I would use MSI afterburner to check on gpu / cpu / memory (can use OSD while gaming) 

 

Windows task manager is not accurate and uses quite a lot resources itself, the strix software idk, but I wouldn't trust it either, usually manufacturers monitoring software is crap, only reason MSI Afterburner is good is because it's *not* made by MSI, they just sponsor it.. It's made by some Russian guy who actually knows what he's doing, most of the time lmao 

sick, ill check it out, thank you!

My PC is a fast boyo:

6700K - 32GB - 1080 - 256GB EVO

^^You don't need more info than this right?^^

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