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So, I built my first PC ever last week - Ryzen 1700 OC to 3.8ghz and a GTX 1070 not OC at all.
Battlefield 1 64-Player Conquest 1080p on Ultra Preset w/ 125% Resolution Scale:
~80% GPU Usage on a serious load.
~45% when I'm just chilling back and no combat going on.
~60 degrees Celsius
~25% CPU Usage
Are any of these results concerns? 80% GPU Usage seems really high but I would assume GPU usage isn't of bottlenecking concern until it reaches 99%?
Battlefield 1 64-Player Conquest 1080p on Ultra Preset w/ 125% Resolution Scale:
~80% GPU Usage on a serious load.
~45% when I'm just chilling back and no combat going on.
~60 degrees Celsius
~25% CPU Usage
Are any of these results concerns? 80% GPU Usage seems really high but I would assume GPU usage isn't of bottlenecking concern until it reaches 99%?
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World of Warcraft at 1080p, Everything maxed out in a populated Home City:
90-101% GPU usage.
66 degrees Celsius.
23% CPU Usage.
Surprised that WoW would stress my GPU more than a "realistic" looking game would but it is what it is..
Obviously the GPU reaching 101% Usage would mean it's bottlenecking.
In-game FPS counter is showing really odd FPS from 120fps to lowest drops of 77fps.
90-101% GPU usage.
66 degrees Celsius.
23% CPU Usage.
Surprised that WoW would stress my GPU more than a "realistic" looking game would but it is what it is..
Obviously the GPU reaching 101% Usage would mean it's bottlenecking.
In-game FPS counter is showing really odd FPS from 120fps to lowest drops of 77fps.
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