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I have i7 7700 and 3060 Ti and playing on 1080p. When I play Watch Dogs 2 I get average 42 fps on ultra settings. And also %50 bottleneck. I knew it was going to be a bottleneck but I didnt think it will be that much. Also on CoD Warzone with everything on ultra I get 60 fps. Normally on the benchmark videos they get average 160fps. Is this much bottleneck normal?

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Hoe did you measure the bottleneck in percentages? Also make sure you don't have v-sync enabled or a framerate limit in the game, that is something to look for when you get exactly 60fps.

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Just now, matthijsyeet said:

everything above the 10% is a bottleneck

what? Where are people calculating this from.

 

And OP, yes the 7700 is a bottleneck for 3060ti is cpu intensive and modern AAA games. 

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6 minutes ago, SavageNeo said:

what? Where are people calculating this from.

 

And OP, yes the 7700 is a bottleneck for 3060ti is cpu intensive and modern AAA games. 

yes, bottleneck calculators are fake, one day 10% new hardware, old hardware 1000000000000000000% bottleneck lmao, I think because they change the scoring based on the top cpu, and gpu, so 3990x and 3090 are 100% score 0 bottleneck, then the 4990x and 4090 will be 100 score 0 bottleneck, and the old one will be 1000000 bottleneck but yes bottleneck, upgrade to a 5600x on a x570 tomahawk, and you will be ok for at least 5 years

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