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Hey everyone,

 

So I’m currently rocking a Ryzen 5800X, 32GB of RAM, and an MSI 3070 Suprim LHR. My main monitor is a 32- or 34-inch ultra-wide 1440p monitor. Usually, I get around 150-180 min medium settings with DLSS on. With Warzone back to the old beloved map, I thought about giving it a nostalgia run. However, with the in-game benchmark, it was showing that my GPU was the bottleneck of my system. Showing that my CPU was able to push into 176 fps, but my GPU was only able to get 115 on average. Is this a usual side effect of the LHR cards? Is it time for an upgrade? Please, any advice is greatly appreciated. Also, my drivers are up to date.

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3 minutes ago, Uhlixir said:

Hey everyone,

 

So I’m currently rocking a Ryzen 5800X, 32GB of RAM, and an MSI 3070 Suprim LHR. My main monitor is a 32- or 34-inch ultra-wide 1440p monitor. Usually, I get around 150-180 min medium settings with DLSS on. With Warzone back to the old beloved map, I thought about giving it a nostalgia run. However, with the in-game benchmark, it was showing that my GPU was the bottleneck of my system. Showing that my CPU was able to push into 176 fps, but my GPU was only able to get 115 on average. Is this a usual side effect of the LHR cards? Is it time for an upgrade? Please, any advice is greatly appreciated. Also, my drivers are up to date.

LHR does not affect gaming at all, only crypto mining.

 

Can you run the benchmark again and post a screenshot of the final results? 🙂 

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50 minutes ago, Uhlixir said:

Hey everyone,

 

So I’m currently rocking a Ryzen 5800X, 32GB of RAM, and an MSI 3070 Suprim LHR. My main monitor is a 32- or 34-inch ultra-wide 1440p monitor. Usually, I get around 150-180 min medium settings with DLSS on. With Warzone back to the old beloved map, I thought about giving it a nostalgia run. However, with the in-game benchmark, it was showing that my GPU was the bottleneck of my system. Showing that my CPU was able to push into 176 fps, but my GPU was only able to get 115 on average. Is this a usual side effect of the LHR cards? Is it time for an upgrade? Please, any advice is greatly appreciated. Also, my drivers are up to date.

LHR only lowers performance of crypto mining

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10 hours ago, Uhlixir said:

...it was showing that my GPU was the bottleneck of my system. Showing that my CPU was able to push into 176 fps, but my GPU was only able to get 115 on average.

So what do you want the bottleneck to be? Without any bottleneck, you would get infinite fps meaning you have to be using an infinitely powerful CPU and GPU and it would consume more power than the output of a powerplant

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13 hours ago, Salted Spinach said:

So what do you want the bottleneck to be? Without any bottleneck, you would get infinite fps meaning you have to be using an infinitely powerful CPU and GPU and it would consume more power than the output of a powerplant

No I would like the bottle neck not to be 100% on the gpu. For video games I’d rather have my cpu be more of a bottle neck then my gpu. 

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1 hour ago, Uhlixir said:

No I would like the bottle neck not to be 100% on the gpu. For video games I’d rather have my cpu be more of a bottle neck then my gpu. 

There is no "% of bottleneck" between the CPU and GPU

 

The bottleneck is either on the CPU or GPU

 

And if the CPU is the bottleneck, it means you are not getting the most out of the GPU

 

If that sounds good to you, sell both your 5800X and 3070. Get a used 5600 and more powerful graphics card

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