13700k overclocked to 5.5Ghz on all core 5.8Ghz on 7 cores in Intel Extreme tuner Lian Li 360 AIO Corsair 850W 6800xt 16Gb 32Gb DDR4 3600 1Tb Samsung 980Pro MSI Tomahawk Z790 overclocked to 5.5Ghz on all core 5.8Ghz on 7 cores.
@@southboundtp2067 100% means different things to different aspects of measuring computer usage. But on my Rivatuner it shows the 13700K getting a 100% every now and again. I don't just game, I have a little of everything running while I game, cause I can.
@@kramnull8962 I knew that to be the only likely scenario, apps running in the background. That's the only time I've noticed multi-core utilization. My specs are similar to yours, reason for my curiosity.
You recording this on the same system you are gaming with? Great quality. I don't think the game can use much less than a 13600, even my 13700k gets 100% usage many times in the game; only using a 6800xt. No FSR or any settings turned on, just mild AA to keep the edges crisp. A processor with less cores is going to really be stressing trying to keep up with a 4090 pushing 500FPS averages in 4K...
13700k overclocked to 5.5Ghz on all core 5.8Ghz on 7 cores in Intel Extreme tuner
Lian Li 360 AIO
Corsair 850W
6800xt 16Gb
32Gb DDR4 3600
1Tb Samsung 980Pro
MSI Tomahawk Z790
overclocked to 5.5Ghz on all core 5.8Ghz on 7 cores.
How when the game practically runs on 1 to 2 cores max?
@@southboundtp2067 100% means different things to different aspects of measuring computer usage. But on my Rivatuner it shows the 13700K getting a 100% every now and again.
I don't just game, I have a little of everything running while I game, cause I can.
@@kramnull8962 I knew that to be the only likely scenario, apps running in the background. That's the only time I've noticed multi-core utilization. My specs are similar to yours, reason for my curiosity.
You recording this on the same system you are gaming with? Great quality.
I don't think the game can use much less than a 13600, even my 13700k gets 100% usage many times in the game; only using a 6800xt. No FSR or any settings turned on, just mild AA to keep the edges crisp. A processor with less cores is going to really be stressing trying to keep up with a 4090 pushing 500FPS averages in 4K...
I record stream and game with this system thanks for all the info. I have an idea for my next build