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My processor and my rtx 3060 are not working at more then 40 to 60% both pls help

George Vujaklija
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Most likely CPU bottlenecked, list full specs.

I bought a new rtx 3060 amp white and i open Escape from Tarkov to expecting to see a a boost in framerate from my old rx 580 4gb and i turned my settings to max at 1080p expecting like at least 70 to 80 fps and i got 40-50 and i was curious so i turrned riva tuner statistic and saw my gpu and cpu at around 40 to 60% usage on a crancked up tarkov raid and i turned down settings and was still the same so its not a bottleneck if anyone knows anything i would appreciate help 

Thanks in advance

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Most likely CPU bottlenecked, list full specs.

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8 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

Most likely CPU bottlenecked, list full specs.

Desktop: Ryzen 5 3400g, 2x8GB, RTX3060,ssd 256gb and 1tb hdd,psu evga 700br,mbo a320,
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3 minutes ago, George Vujaklija said:
Desktop: Ryzen 5 3400g, 2x8GB, RTX3060,ssd 256gb and 1tb hdd,psu evga 700br,mbo a320,

Yea need a faster CPU for that, especially EFT is very CPU intensive. Going to Nvidia control panel -> setting physx to run on GPU might help a little bit:

PhysX-Configuration-1.jpg

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Just now, DoctorNick said:

Yea need a faster CPU for that, especially EFT is very CPU intensive. Going to Nvidia control panel -> setting physx to run on GPU might help a little bit:

PhysX-Configuration-1.jpg

so if lets say i upgrade to ryzen 5 5600g would that help or would i need something stronger

 

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2 minutes ago, George Vujaklija said:

so if lets say i upgrade to ryzen 5 5600g would that help or would i need something stronger

 

Why a 5600G ? He needs no iGPU so a standard 5600 is faster and cheaper

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Why are you going with G CPUs if you have a GPU? They're typically a bit slower.

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2 minutes ago, PDifolco said:

Why a 5600G ? He needs no iGPU so a standard 5600 is faster and cheaper

because i live i a small and not so rich country called serbia and 5600g is like in usd 150 and 5600 noraml is around 190 usd 

i bearly got this gpu for arpond 330 usd so iz is worth 40 usd because if it is i would save up and get a 5600 if it would make a difference

 

 

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2 minutes ago, George Vujaklija said:

because i live i a small and not so rich country called serbia and 5600g is like in usd 150 and 5600 noraml is around 190 usd 

i bearly got this gpu for arpond 330 usd 

 

If it is cheaper, then go for it, difference is quite a lot too. Definitely not worth the $40 premium.

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4 minutes ago, Dukesilver27- said:

If it is cheaper, then go for it, difference is quite a lot too. Definitely not worth the $40 premium.

but if i could find it on a discount or somthing like that would it be better to take 5600x or 5600 over 5600g

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1 hour ago, George Vujaklija said:

but if i could find it on a discount or somthing like that would it be better to take 5600x or 5600 over 5600g

Yes

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