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Instead of all these "Sky is Falling Threads" from "Experts" I just play my games on my 3090...
Rarely thankfully

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Instead of all these "Sky is Falling Threads" from "Experts" I just play my games on my 3090...
there's absolutely no doubt that 3000 series experiences heavy CPU bottlenecking on anything below latest gen i7/Ryzen 7, I've been banging that drum when people ask for system quotes since these GPUs launched. The thing is, in my mind, if it was specifically a driver issue then why does the 2080Ti not suffer the same behaviour? That suggests something architecture/bandwidth specific to me.
There's also an argument that if you are spending 1/4 of what you spend on a graphics card on your CPU, then is it really the GPU/Driver's fault?
Whilst I've not yet been able to explain the precise reason for the bottlenecking, I'm not sold on it being a driver issue per se. So far I know that DLSS isn't the issue and overall performance is heavily related to single core performance, as apparent from only minute differences in performance between 5800X/5900X and 5950X (extra cores don't seem to help - which if it was an overhead issue I'd expect to be the opposite).
I might be wrong but that's my view.
there's absolutely no doubt that 3000 series experiences heavy CPU bottlenecking on anything below latest gen i7/Ryzen 7, I've been banging that drum when people ask for system quotes since these GPUs launched. The thing is, in my mind, if it was specifically a driver issue then why does the 2080Ti not suffer the same behaviour? That suggests something architecture/bandwidth specific to me.
There's also an argument that if you are spending 1/4 of what you spend on a graphics card on your CPU, then is it really the GPU/Driver's fault?
Whilst I've not yet been able to explain the precise reason for the bottlenecking, I'm not sold on it being a driver issue per se. So far I know that DLSS isn't the issue and overall performance is heavily related to single core performance, as apparent from only minute differences in performance between 5800X/5900X and 5950X (extra cores don't seem to help - which if it was an overhead issue I'd expect to be the opposite).
I might be wrong but that's my view.
It is possible that since Ampere doubled the FP32 cores, it is now a major thing to keep them fed and the driver has to schedule that.It might also be a problem that the Ampere architecture is a very wide Vega-like architecture with many compute units and it's tough to keep them all occupied with work.
Contradicts what W1zzard is saying:
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/gpu-test-system-update-march-2021/
If only it wasn't four months since we got a delivery of official stock from AMD! If only Intel hadn't dried up production of tenth gen in preparation for 11th!If only people could upgrade to the newer CPUS @ MSRP prices.....
A similar test was done years ago where it was AMD drivers that had a higher overhead than Nvidia's.
It seems AMD listened and put the work in, now the tables have turned.
Now its your turn to sort this mess out Nvidia, 20 to 30% of my CPU just to drive your bloated mess drivers is bloody ridiculous, it was only about 5% when AMD had the higher overhead years ago.
20 to 30% on Dave's old 6700k maybe, more like 1% on my 5950x![]()
Leave it Desktop Colour Settings page and it opens instantly, how often do you need to open it anyhow?
Instead of all these "Sky is Falling Threads" from "Experts" I just play my games on my 3090...
@echo off
reg add "HKCU\Software\NVIDIA Corporation\NVControlPanel2\Client" /v LastPage /t REG_BINARY /d ec8881f1672555488bae2766f5ec54fc /f
start "" "%programfiles%\NVIDIA Corporation\Control Panel Client\nvcplui.exe"
Yeah, nvidia will do some PR...This is getting a lot of heat on all the main sub-reddits, AMD, nvidia, pgaming, pcmaster race etc.
Just need likes of gamer nexus etc. to do a video now and nvidia will have to do something, surely......
I don't think this effects zen 2 much as HW unboxed earlier did a comparison of a 3600 vs 5600X with a 3090 and while there was some difference at 1080p at 1440p or higher there was practically no difference.nvidia need to address this quickly, most users still game at 1080p/1440p and lots of users are on Zen 2 CPU's which don't have the greatest single thread performance.
Lots of performance likely being left on the table due to this, disappointing but not surprising, explains a lot of the weird performance results which I assumed was the developers optimising for AMD cards.
This may push me towards the 6800XT or better, if they're ever in stock.![]()
I don't think this effects zen 2 much as HW unboxed earlier did a comparison of a 3600 vs 5600X with a 3090 and while there was some difference at 1080p at 1440p or higher there was practically no difference.
nvidia need to address this quickly, most users still game at 1080p/1440p and lots of users are on Zen 2 CPU's which don't have the greatest single thread performance.
Lots of performance likely being left on the table due to this, disappointing but not surprising, explains a lot of the weird performance results which I assumed was the developers optimising for AMD cards.
This may push me towards the 6800XT or better, if they're ever in stock.![]()