[SOLVED] Any bottlenecking with 7700k with 2080 super?

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Question is as above.....experiencing low frames in bfv avg 80 fps ultra 1080p.
Recently upgraded from 1070 to 2080 super with dissapointing results.Only play battlefield 1/4/5 multiplayer 64p.
After doing a lot of research it seems my 7700k is bottlenecking my 2080 super is this true?
My specs are zotac twinfan 2080 super,7700k 5.1ghz oc,corsair vengence ddr4 3000hz xmp,corsair 750 psu,asus z270e strix mobo
windows 10 pro 64bit, 2x samsung ssd.s plus 1x tb hdd
 
Solution
Certainly, the 7700K is not going to equal a 9700K or 9900K in BF5 frame rates, but, it is by no means a slouch either!

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkxrM9AvT-4

(Battlefield 5 comparisons begin at 06:20 in video, which, barring any malware or aspirations of overloading the CPU with steaming while gaming, show a 7700K capable of 145 fps avg in BF5; it's 4c/8t design keeps it at just below the 9600F, but, your OC should allow it to exceed the 9600F's performance)

If stuck at low frame rates, perhaps something else is amiss, be it driver woes, vsync/60 fps capping, or even malware...
As above, make sure to monitor each thread and not total cpu usage though. It only takes 1 or 2 cores to be at or close to 100% to limit performance.

The 7700k is very slightly a modern i5 and the i5’s are still doing well even if pushed very hard. Is your RAM 2x4gb or 2x8gb or other?
 
Certainly, the 7700K is not going to equal a 9700K or 9900K in BF5 frame rates, but, it is by no means a slouch either!

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkxrM9AvT-4

(Battlefield 5 comparisons begin at 06:20 in video, which, barring any malware or aspirations of overloading the CPU with steaming while gaming, show a 7700K capable of 145 fps avg in BF5; it's 4c/8t design keeps it at just below the 9600F, but, your OC should allow it to exceed the 9600F's performance)

If stuck at low frame rates, perhaps something else is amiss, be it driver woes, vsync/60 fps capping, or even malware...
 
Solution
Certainly, the 7700K is not going to equal a 9700K or 9900K in BF5 frame rates, but, it is by no means a slouch either!

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkxrM9AvT-4

(Battlefield 5 comparisons begin at 06:20 in video, which, barring any malware or aspirations of overloading the CPU with steaming while gaming, show a 7700K capable of 145 fps avg in BF5; it's 4c/8t design keeps it at just below the 9600F, but, your OC should allow it to exceed the 9600F's performance)

If stuck at low frame rates, perhaps something else is amiss, be it driver woes, vsync/60 fps capping, or even malware...
I agree but will add that benchmark of BF5 is on single player and we know multiplayer is significantly more cpu heavy.