This is an old test, sorry but I forgot to mention that. I had it running on like 3000 MT/s or something. Now I have XMP on with 3600 MT/s.Enable XMP
That's exactly what I find very weird, sometimes it's even 60% even though my fps is horrible. Like work harder or smth hahahaI thought you were talking about power rather than usage. It is odd that task manager doesn't show 100% usage (or near enough) for your GPU
It's back to the top slot, it doesn't run very well, a little but unstable and not fully 100%, but still way better then games. And then I also don't really hear the coil whine. And how louder the coil whine, how worse the performance is.Your PresentMon result don't show anything really striking and busy times are really close indeed. But you say that it's fine when running benchmarks? When you run Heaven how is your GPU usage? If it reaches 98-99% then you can rule out your GPU power delivery hypothesis. And make sure your card is back to the top PCIe slot.
I know it's not the best CPU out there, wasn't back then and definetly isn't now. But the performance I am getting is more relating to the GPU, but switching out the gpu doesn't do anything for me. That's why I am sending back my RTX 4060 and staying with my 2070 super, I would've thought that would be the problem and that isn't the case unfortunatly.AMD CPUs for a long time were infamous for not providing competitive gaming performance compared to Intel CPUs. They were well-priced and good at productivity, but gaming performance was lacking. This changed with the Ryzen 5000 series of CPUs.
The Ryzen 3600 has been the subject of countless “Is my CPU bottlenecking me?” threads on these forums. Time and time again it has been shown that individuals were CPU limited and benefited significantly from a CPU upgrade.
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