System isn't using the CPU.
System isn't using the CPU.
You upgraded your CPU to a Ryzen 5 3600 and boosted its clock speed to 4.1 GHz. While playing Fortnite with multi-threading enabled, you observed uneven thread usage. To make it use all threads effectively, consider adjusting settings or monitoring performance. Your RTX 2080 graphics card is powerful for rendering, so ensure it’s not overloaded by other processes.
You're encountering an issue where the system can't handle all the threads. The CPU might be too powerful for the game's requirements. Usually, the game is designed for a specific number of threads—often a few cores for the engine and possibly one extra for physics, depending on the game and hardware. Let me know if this clarifies things!
I understand. It's not always bad when certain threads get more use; it depends on how much each thread processes. Also, without a deep grasp of Fortnite, games don't always require many threads to function.
Refers to a low number of frames per second during gameplay, often indicating poor performance or a slow experience.
It's quite low. I'm skeptical these issues stem from threat frequency or uneven computation distribution. As @ShrimpBrime noted, Fortnite's requirements aren't demanding. Have you tested the game at normal speeds for both CPU and GPU?