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Thanks for the reply. Here's 2 screenshots. One is of the CPU graph while playing 2042 the other is while playing BF V.
Give you a guess which one is 2042. Looks like in 2042 at that time at least that all 8 cores are hitting 100% consistently. Interestingly when I had a lesser GPU installed (RX 6600 XT) 2042 played pretty much normal. Needless to say I couldn't turn the settings all the way up but the game played pretty normally. However, at times 2042 will play very good for extended periods. Then most of the time like someone just hit the switch the game locks-up and/or stutters. So is what you are saying is this upgraded GPU is now overwhelming the CPU which it did not do to this extent with the old GPU? Is 2042 that much more resource intensive than any of the previous BF's? Problem is I've already sold my old GPU )-:
You are correct about the RX 9060 XT pushing the CPU harder than the RX 6600 XT. The reason is the RX 9060 XT can output a higher frame rate, and it's the higher frame rate that's pushing the CPU harder.
The saw tooth pattern in the CPU graph with a scope doesn't look normal. I'm not sure what's causing it but that's no doubt causing stutters in the game.
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