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57 minutes ago, NickIn_Motion said:

Can anyone help me figure what is causing my bottle neck from this screenshot?

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a couple of days ago i had a system with intel cpu amd gpu with almost same simptoms and it turned out to be the driver wasnt compatable with the gpu and bios, i suggest you find your gpu proper bios and flash it, note that if you dont have the expertise, please ask a prefessional technician to do it for you, you can break your gpu if it doesnt done correctly, also find an older driver to install gpu driver and highly recomend after flashing bios reintall windows and dont use ddu, more than often when there is a mining bios on a gpu and you install drivers, even if you use ddu, windows still gonna show wired behaviors

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Well, the tool is reporting that the bottleneck is 100% on the GPU.

 

That said, it looks like the GPU is hitting the throttle temp (83C average temp with spikes to 87C). 

 

Given the age of this system (I'm assuming it was built in early 2021 probably?), it seems highly likely to me that the thermal paste on the GPU die has dried out and needs to be removed and replaced.

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On 6/7/2025 at 6:36 AM, NickIn_Motion said:

Can anyone help me figure what is causing my bottle neck from this screenshot?

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The bottleneck is on the GPU according to the app

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On 6/7/2025 at 12:36 PM, NickIn_Motion said:

Can anyone help me figure what is causing my bottle neck from this screenshot?

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It says right there GPU ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

 

 

Which is generally what you want... so I have to ask what issues are you experiencing in daily usage, what's the reason of this enquiry? There's always a "bottleneck", which games does the system have issues with?

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