How do I detect a CPU bottleneck?

Schytheron

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How do I detect a CPU bottleneck... I dont quite understand what to look at ... CPU usage ingame or GPU usage. And what is a good game for checking cpu bottlenecks??

Specs:
AMD Phenom II X4 955 BE @ 3.6 Ghz
Sapphire Radeon 7870 XT with Boost
Resolution: 1366x768
 

Schytheron

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I monitor all cores individually. But I cant seem to find a good game for CPU bottleneck detection.

I played Metro Last light and all cores were at like 60% while my gfx card was also at 60%... Thats normal right?
 

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Some games (like Arma 3 beta) can lead you to believe you have a GPU bottleneck when you lower certain settings below a point. In A3, if you turn the smoke resolution down past medium it anticipates the user having a poor GPU and offloads the work to the CPU.

So my question would be, are you running low settings as a result of your poor fps?
 

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I ran Metro Last Light at High settings and when i pushed them to very high fps didnt change... soo im guessing my GPU isnt a issue at all. I also ran Crysis 3 and it seems i dont have a bottleneck. CPU usage was at 30-40% while GPU usage could go up to 100%. The wierd thing is that under 60 fps my gpu tries to push itself to get 60 fps, but as soon as i go over 60fps the gpu usage drops very much. Im suspecting that it isnt my CPU, maybe my GPU has some sort of power saving function... if that even exists...
 

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I have now both overclocked my cpu and gpu... and right now i dont seem to notice any bottlenecks btw. GPU temps btw are very low. Getting 64c on load. My card can handle like 80-90c

I have also reinstalled windows and when I now ran Metro Last Light I could play on very high settings without any issues whatsoever. Must have had some problem with Windows. Maybe had malware or something :)
 

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i have an 8 core proccessor and a cpu bottleneck, if the percent is sticking between 50% - 60% then the cpu is bottlenecked.. if you have 8 cores, as its using 4 cores at 100%, then 10% on the other cores..

so id take your amount of cores and work out ther percentage it will use running 4 cores.. and see if its close
for example a 6 core proccessor bottlenecked would show around 66.6%
 


Not at all. CPU bottlenecks are not that simple. Bulldozer is a very good example of that.