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That one is checked, one of the first thing I did when I got my pc.
Enable the CPU and GPU time in game. I guarantee your CPU time is around 8-12 milliseconds while the GPU is around 4-6 milliseconds. This is why you’re not getting the FPS you think you should be. The GPU is working fine it’s the CPU not drawing enough FPS so the GPU can’t render all the frames it should be able to. If the CPU only draws 100 FPS the GPU can only render 100 FPS.
A Frame Time of 11.11ms equates to 90 FPS. So if you want 144FPS you need to achieve a frame time of 6.9ms or lower on BOTH the CPU and GPU. My 5900x often goes up to 9-10ms in some places while it’s usually around 6-8ms. So even with my 5900x I’m not hitting a solid 144 FPS. Ideally you want the frame times to be identical, which would mean the CPU isn’t bottlenecking the GPU and the GPU isn’t bottlenecking the CPU.
If you can, return the CPU and get a 5800X3D you won’t regret it. Unfortunately you won’t like that answer because it means there’s nothing you can do. But I too went through all this when upgraded. You can’t argue with frame time. You can try to overclock the cpu if you haven’t yet, that might shave off 1-2ms. Exit all programs you don’t absolutely need and disable services you don’t need. There’s nothing more you can do, it is what it is. You’re not going to be able to dramatically lower the CPU frame time without a new CPU. In Warzone 2 I’m estimating your CPU is bottlenecking you by about 30%. The in game benchmark won’t tell you anything it’s not for Warzone. However what ever it does say you CPU bottleneck is expect it to be much higher in warzone over multiplayer.
CPU, you mean Core or L3 Cache?
GPU, you mean Graphics, memory or video?
I underclocked my GPU and max is 1905 MHz on graphics and memory is 10502MHz
CPU max is 4536MHz on cores and L3 Chache #0 1674MHz and L3 Cache #1 4436MHz.
Did you see my post above? I never quoted you so you probably didn’t. I’m 100% sure it’s a CPU bottleneck as even my 5900x bottlenecks the 3080 in Warzone 2. Enable the GPU and CPU frame time. I’m willing to bet your CPU time is between 8-12 in warzone. Which is the reason for the low FPS. My friend has a 5800X3D which is better for gaming and gets up to 180 FPS.
Check your CPU time so you don’t waste any more of your time. There’s nothing you can do to dramatically lower it other than getting another CPU.
Pretty sure every high end video card (3080+, 40XX) are all CPU bound at the highest end, but not to belabor your point. Buying a high end video card with a bad CPU is a common mistake.
That’s not true my friend with the 5800X3D has no bottleneck at all with his 3080. I’m not sure about the 40xx but when it comes to the 3080 there’s no reason to be CPU bound.
Did you test it in warzone or multiplayer. Because my frame time is around that in multiplayer too. It’s a lot different in warzone with 150 players. Also when it comes to gaming the 5800x and 5900x are pretty much the same. I got the 5900x so I could record gameplay easier.
Again, as I said, at the highest end. Playing at 1080 (or even 1440 for most games) of course won't cpu bottleneck...
Order this at end of December 2020, everything except gpu got delivered around february, gpu, end of summer.
When I ordered R5 3600x was quite new... I mean sure maybe could have taken a ryzen 9 5900x or something, but would that be worth the price difference compared to performance?
Ryzen 5 3600x is still a good cpu and of course there's better, always a better one, except if you buy the absolute newest, baddest on the market, but then u gotta pay aswell.
I saw your comment, but I did some improvement with some tweaking... But yea MS on cpu is higher than gpu in warzone, but not that much, I think it most of the time stays under 2 digits at least.
So trying to optimize the GPU or graphics or OC the RAM is a waste of time is all I was trying to say. I wasn’t happy with my 5900x either I thought it would be overkill but it isn’t for Warzone. I wish I got the 5800X3D instead.