Does this mean there is no bottleneck?

25 Comments

  1. SmallTownEchos

    You’re technically correct, which is the best kind of correct

  2. PotatoIsCoolio

    It seems like a balanced bottleneck 😭

  3. Muffin_Milk_Shake

    I wouldn’t even think about it, games use cpu and gpu power very differently so different games will have different bottlenecks but generally it looks like it’s well balanced so good job

  4. izayoi_f9

    when gpu is 100 and cpu isnt, thats the best kind of bottleneck.
    its better than having no bottleneck

  5. XRTrypticon

    Well your cpu should never be at 100% cpus dont bottleneck by usage but by internal optimazion and speed of instroctions they can do. The reason you dont want the cpu to max out is for background tasks ans other system ralated stuff just like you dont want to maxout your ram.

  6. just needs a windows update to crash it ha

    What game/specs?

  7. minilogique

    you paid for the whole pc, you use the whole pc

  8. You’re both CPU and GPU bottlenecked, well done! You have double-bottleneck!

  9. Imaginary-Marketing3

    If that ram usage was also at 100% then this post would have been so satisfying🤤

  10. bastiano1346

    Gpu bottlenecks the cpu. The cpu isn’t supposed to use so many cores/threads at 100%. The cpu either has too little cores, or just isn’t powerdul enough to have headroom for other stuff

  11. Mysteoa

    There is always a bottleneck, otherwise infinity FPS would be possible.

    In your case if you have just booted the game it could be still compiling shaders.

  12. Scar1203

    I think it means you took a screenshot during shader compilation.

  13. Ideally, you only want your GPU to be at 100%.

    CPU also has other background tasks to do, so you are still CPU bottlenecked in this situation.

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