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maybe delete the old shaders, and let the game (DX) recompile them, look on google how to delete (reset) your old current shaders, look for the manual one, the one with windows menu's don't work good, go figure windows not doing what it says :D
hope that helps you.
OH, the game it self will recompile them btw, you just need to delete the old shaders and restart your pc then the game. (DX shaders)
It's not properly using the CPU and at this rate will never be fixed.
P.S.
-HIGH -DX11 -NOVID -USEALLAVAILABLECORES -PREFERREDPROCESSOR 8
Its the game like others are saying and has nothing to do with your hardware.
What graphical settings are you using? Reason I ask is that I was running all my graphical settings on "cinematic" on a similar PC to yours. I was getting heavy micro stuttering in various places around the map, until I turned my graphical settings down to ultra from cinematic. This resulted in no obvious graphical changes but runs much, much more smoothly.
Hopefully, you have a nice fast nVME SSD.