Spiel ruckelt | RTX 2080, Ryzen 7| Keine Auslastung?

Moin Leute, habe mir einen neuen Pc geholt. Leider ruckeln alle Spiele und die Gpu sowie Cpu Auslastung sind sehr gering. Bei Sea of Thieves habe ich ganze 50fps. Bei Fortnite schwanken die Fps zwischen 60-144. Ich bin einfach ratlos.

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Rtx 2080 Super

Ryzen 7 2700x

32gb Ram (4×8 Corsairj

Das Bild habe ich beim spielen aufgenommen

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Ratsucher92
2 months ago

Unfortunately, all games and the Gpu as well as Cpu utilisation are very low.

The CPU load is irrelevant – you do not need to consider it. The only interesting is the GPU load.

If you are not satisfied with the FPS and the graphics card is only low, this means that the CPU is simply not fast enough.

The Ryzen 7 2700X is almost 7 years old and will increasingly have problems in the one or the other game to deliver a lot of FPS.

You need to know that the FPS is responsible for the CPU. The graphics card is only available to display this FPS in the form of moving images on the monitor. The CPU is the “brain” and the graphics card is the “marking hand”.

Example: you have 50 FPS and your graphics card is 50% off. This means that only half of their performance is used by the graphics card. The graphics card could therefore theoretically double what would be 100 FPS in the case. However, the CPU is not fast enough to feed it with enough information, so that the 50 FPS simply stops.

I recommend the program “MSI afterburner” download. This allows you to view the FPS and CPU usage directly in the game. It’s better than the task manager.

I don’t shock your games, but I know from Fortnite that the game is clearly benefiting from a fast CPU. for small money would be Ryzen 5600 create a clear remedy. Costs 85-100€. You would have more FPS and the image sequence would be “more quiet”, so less jerky.

For maximum performance, the Ryzen 7 5700X3D. With this, you would have an even more regular performance increase and could therefore operate even faster graphics cards in the future without any problems.

You can use these CPUs with your AM4 board. However, you need to make a BIOS update before a change so that the motherboard can recognize and use the new CPU.

Here is another guide for the MSI afterburner:

https://youtu.be/6nBe5CfEL10?si=yq9VpSs3-YXZ8X9p

Ratsucher92
2 months ago
Reply to  Jason04xt

Well, every generation of Ryzen brings an increase in single-core performance, and that’s what comes in the games. Means that the 5600X is good 40-50 percent (sometimes even more) faster than the 2700X. And due to this significantly faster single-core performance, the Ryzen 5 5600X will still be faster in multicore applications despite the “only” 6 cores than the older 2700X with 8 cores.