I had my FX-8320 overclocked to 4.0 GHz and I believe it was bottlenecking my EVGA GTX 770. In a graphically intense area of Tomb Raider I experienced a severe FPS drop, going from an average of 50 fps to 15-25 (Ultra Settings -Tress FX on). I didn't understand why this was occurring but the most prominent thought in my mind was that my 8320 was bottlenecking my GPU since the 770 is a high-end card. I restarted my computer, increased the clock ratio and the frequency of my CPU to an overall speed of 4.32 GHz, and reloaded the area as was at on Tomb Raider.
I had absolutely no lag, and I was probably getting a consistent 50 fps. Can anyone tell me why this phenomenon occurred? Is it even possible for my CPU (running at 4 GHz) to bottleneck my 770 in a game like Tomb Raider?
I had absolutely no lag, and I was probably getting a consistent 50 fps. Can anyone tell me why this phenomenon occurred? Is it even possible for my CPU (running at 4 GHz) to bottleneck my 770 in a game like Tomb Raider?
Thanks everyone for all the help, my problem seems to be fixed for now, but just in case, check back on this thread every now and again because I might run into the same problem.