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Is it Bottlenecking? Help!!

How is this happening? How is it possible? Please Help!!

Specs
CPU: AMD FX 8350 4.0GHz 16MB BOX SKAM3+
Cooler: Coolermaster Hyper 212x
GPU: MSI R9 380 4gb
DDR: 2x G.Skill DDR3 1600Mhz 4gb (8gb total)
PSU: Corsair CX600 600w 80 plus gold
Mobo: Asrock 990fx Extreme 3
HDD: Western Digital WD Blue Hard Drive 1TB


So i guess my computer is bottlnecking but how? I've been reaserching on google and mostly on Youtube and i find people playing with same specs as me and getting much higher results, and mostly people saying it doesn't bottleneck...

For example i've seen people playing H1z1 and CS:GO with Ultra settings, while recording getting around 60-70fps on H1z1 and CS:GO 150fps steady, where i'm getting on the lowest settings around 90 fps on cs:go and 30-40 fps in H1z1 and really unstable always going up and down....

Even in League of Legends, i'm getting around 100 fps on the medium high settings..

I've seen aswell people playing recent games, such as Battlefield 1, Gta V on ultra settings while recording, and they get 60 fps steady... 

So what is going on, what is wrong?

Also  i've downclocked myself the processor to 6 core aswell to 3.5 Ghz, since the mobo isn't fully compatible with the processor (due to the heat of vrm, since the mobo is 4+1 power phase) and turned off a couple of settings in the bios that affect the heat problems, before i did that i had the same fps and the same performance, still i think isn't possible to affect that much the performance...
 
Here are a couple of screenshots from 3rd party programs:
 
HWMonitor
http://imgur.com/a/nYTvs (gaming in CS:GO for 10-15min) (Max Settings)
 
I've also made myself a benchmark called Fire Strike using 3DMark software (which is a cracked version and it's not up to date "version: v1.5.893") and here are the results:

http://imgur.com/a/r3BkW (Overall Score) 
http://imgur.com/a/ghRK6 (Full Details)

I hope this helps aswell!!!
 
 
 
 
 

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It's quite possibly a CPU bottleneck. what's your CPU usage while gaming.

 

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2 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

It's quite possibly a CPU bottleneck. what's your CPU usage while gaming.

 

It's shown on the prints in the post, HWMonitor prints

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Just now, Godismyname said:

It's shown on the prints in the post, HWMonitor prints

Didn't see that.

 

it's probably a CPU bottleneck, as it's going to 100% usage sometimes.

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1 minute ago, RadiatingLight said:

Didn't see that.

 

it's probably a CPU bottleneck, as it's going to 100% usage sometimes.

But what's weird is that, on youtube i've watched some videos where they had the same hardware as me and they were running at max settings aswell, without any problem or Fps drops...

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