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I have the AMD rx6650xt GPU with the ryzen 5 5600g CPU. My memory is 32GB at 3600MHz. My powersupply is 650watt and my motherboard is the auorus b450 pro-cf. All my drivers are up to date.

So what is going on is that i have upgraded my pc a month ago, upgraded my ram, my gpu and cpu to this above. I updated all my drivers etc trough the program Driver Easy. Everything is up to date.

Since i have upgraded i've had the feeling that something isn't performing like it is supposed to. I just kept on playing the games that i play most of the time (Apex Legends and Hogwarts Legacy) because my fps in Apex was really good and in hogwarts legacy it was too.

 

I had some problems with rocket league when i was trying to join a match (it all lagged and took so long). It's now fixed, maybe because i start up[ Rocket League in Steam now, (before Epic Games) maybe that fixed it idk. But yeah all this time i think my fps isn't the fps it is supposed to be, but just now i have been playing fortnite again and i have everything set to low settings + performance mode, but when i jump out the buss or play in the endgame my frames drop to like 90. (I want it to be 144 all the time because of my monitor). I have a feeling this isn't suppose to happen. Especially because when i was playing i opened my task manager on my second monitor and checked how my gpu and cpu were performing. When i got those bad frame drops my GPU and CPU were both performing at like 45-60%. (Cpu more than GPU). I think that is very low and isn't it both supposed to be at minimal 80%?

 

Can someone please help me. I have been trying to look a proper solution on youtube but can't find anything direct.

 

I added a screenshot of me dropping out of the bus in Fortnite, you can see the fps i'm getting and you can also see in taskmanager the info my GPU is giving.

 

I asked this on reddit a few hours ago. Look in the comments and please read before responding: 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Dylanic said:

I have the AMD rx6650xt GPU with the ryzen 5 5600g CPU. My memory is 32GB at 3600MHz. My powersupply is 650watt and my motherboard is the auorus b450 pro-cf. All my drivers are up to date.

So what is going on is that i have upgraded my pc a month ago, upgraded my ram, my gpu and cpu to this above. I updated all my drivers etc trough the program Driver Easy. Everything is up to date.

Since i have upgraded i've had the feeling that something isn't performing like it is supposed to. I just kept on playing the games that i play most of the time (Apex Legends and Hogwarts Legacy) because my fps in Apex was really good and in hogwarts legacy it was too.

 

I had some problems with rocket league when i was trying to join a match (it all lagged and took so long). It's now fixed, maybe because i start up[ Rocket League in Steam now, (before Epic Games) maybe that fixed it idk. But yeah all this time i think my fps isn't the fps it is supposed to be, but just now i have been playing fortnite again and i have everything set to low settings + performance mode, but when i jump out the buss or play in the endgame my frames drop to like 90. (I want it to be 144 all the time because of my monitor). I have a feeling this isn't suppose to happen. Especially because when i was playing i opened my task manager on my second monitor and checked how my gpu and cpu were performing. When i got those bad frame drops my GPU and CPU were both performing at like 45-60%. (Cpu more than GPU). I think that is very low and isn't it both supposed to be at minimal 80%?

 

Can someone please help me. I have been trying to look a proper solution on youtube but can't find anything direct.

 

I added a screenshot of me dropping out of the bus in Fortnite, you can see the fps i'm getting and you can also see in taskmanager the info my GPU is giving.

 

I asked this on reddit a few hours ago. Look in the comments and please read before responding: 

 

 

 

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Check for this to be enabled in Widnows:

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Win key > type GPU > enter > ON

But it looks like a CPU bottleneck to me. Way too high of a CPU utilization and too low GPU one. The 5600G is significantly slower than the 5600X or even the 5600 non-X, so a CPU bottleneck isn't out of the question. Especially with your description of the low details settings. That's classic CPU bottleneck behavior. 

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I only have this: https://gyazo.com/ab82918f9c807554b8c2f2ad0bf8e31d

 

A CPU bottleneck? on bottleneck websites it says it shouldn't be any problem.

 

Here look here is even a link of a bottleneck calculator for fps with my pc specs: https://gyazo.com/3f4cb87b4a3670c3f91cb277d2dc73b7 

 

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This is easy to test - increase your graphics setting, basically almost to MAX or increase the resolution to 1440p and if there is no change in the FPS, then it's almsot certain that the CPU is dragging you down, although it's really unlikely.

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Yea i switched from fortnite performance mode to direct x 12. The fps in the sky was a bit better when everything was on low settings. When i turned everything up to max settings i got like 50-70 fps.

 

Here is a screenshot of me standing on a mountain looking at that new city in fortnite. I have a feeling this still isn't suppose to be at this framerate? Everything is set to the lowest settings with a 100% resolution on direct x12. Here is a gyazo: https://gyazo.com/0a9a3c7bb87012ce414334909f7572c3

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There is your proof right there:

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CPU is constantly above 75% utilization. The so called normal behavior is when GPU is at 99% and the CPU below 40%. Get a 5600X they go really cheap now and just replace the 5600G. It's a simple drop in upgrade and shouldn't even need a BIOS flash. 

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55 minutes ago, Dylanic said:

A CPU bottleneck? on bottleneck websites it says it shouldn't be any problem.

 

Bottleneck calculator websites are nonsense. 

Corps aren't your friends. "Bottleneck calculators" are BS. Only suckers buy based on brand. It's your PC, do what makes you happy.  If your build meets your needs, you don't need anyone else to "rate" it for you. And talking about being part of a "master race" is cringe. Watch this space for further truths people need to hear.

 

 

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Well if you wanna go higher you can always get 5800X and have the peace of mind knowing your CPU won't be a problem any time soon. As for 5600G vs 5600X the difference is somewhere between 30% and 45%, depending on the game and the settings.

The main difference obviously is the size of the L3 cache and the number of transistors. The 5600X has more of both of them. And L3 cache it what games want and that's why the 5800X3D has been such a huge hit.

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