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You can not solve a bottleneck with a software.

Windows will not have impact on bottleneck

Bottleneck is all depending on games you play.

The only thing that may help reduce the bottleneck without changing any hardware would be to overclock the CPU, if you can't/don't want to OC the CPU then you can't remove or reduce the bottleneck.

 

As @nerdslayer1 said, use Win10 and turn off  xbox's game dvr and then uninstall the xbox app.

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On top of others are saying, I say start turning up settings that are GPU intensive until you start seeing FPS decreases. It would help you get more frames, but at least you'll get the most out of the ones you do get.

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