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Yes. I tried my config and I ended up with a 2% CPU bottleneck which I think is on the money since I have decent Alder Lake CPU.


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Interesting result: my i9-9900k + 3080 OC gives a substantial bottleneck on the CPU at 1440 - however if I switched to 4K, cpu and gpu would be perfectly balanced.

Gives me an excuse to pick up a 4k monitor 🙂

 


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mine shows a 38% bottleneck in MSFS on my CPU....thats at 1440....interesting..runs smooth enough for the time being ...


Wayne

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Mine shows the following bottleneck of 0% at 4K:

While playing Microsoft Flight Simulator game, processor Intel Core i7-12700K will be utilized 100.0% and graphic card NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 will be utilized 100.0% .

I wonder if they mean utilized 100% on one core? I have never seen 100% utilized on all cores and I can very easily become main thread limited if I am not careful.

 


 

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Good to see a zero on the bottleneck however like you say I wonder how it's measured..


Wayne

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The problem is this type of test is not going to stop you buying it would be bad for the industry,

Some do test this in real time,

CPU Bottleneck! This Scenario can cost you 50% FPS using a 3080 Ti (4770K, 6700K, 8700K vs 12900K) - YouTube

PS MSFS no addons 4K ULTRA 10900K 2080TI CPU 40-50% GPU 60%

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Seems pretty stupid. It's telling me for example that my i7 10700K is "too weak" for cyberpunk 2077...  And no..., get over 100 fps on Ultra.

Whoever programmed this has no clue what they're doing except comparing meaningless numbers.

 

 

 

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