gtx 1080 gigabyte g1+ core i5 6600k 3.5 ghz, bottleneck ? :´(

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my specs :

gigabyte GTX 1080 G1 Gaming 8G
core i5 6600k @ 3.5 ghz
gigabyte g1 GA-Z170X-Ultra Gaming
16 gb DDR4 TRIDENT Z 3200 mhz
ssd kingston 480gb v300
power supply RM Series RM1000 — 1000 Watt 80 PLUS Gold

first sorry for my bad english

3 months ago I bought my gtx 1080 card, the other components of my setup already had them. I do not play much but I could see that something is not going well with performance especially on all maps of battlefield 1, I have a terrible performance even worse than my old card (rx 570) game battlefield 1 with the recommended graphics and it really goes very bad , I took my gtx 1080 warranty but the store tells me that it's okay, I do not know what tests they did but they tell me that it's OK, the reason for this query is that I've seen tests on youtube with similar setups and they're not going bad like me, these problems are more notorious in battlefield 1, in the other games performance is similar to the videos I've seen in you tube with similar components, will be a bottleneck with the processor? I have no way to test with another processor, what can I do ?, thank you very much, I will leave a video showing the poor performance

[video="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ1lOJvZkyg&t=8s"][/video]

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Deliberate or not, please don't spread misinformation if you're not quite sure what you're going on about.

Kaby Lake CPUs have identical IPC performance as Skylake CPUs, so recommending a 7600k over a 6600k is nonsensical as they will perform exactly the same at the same frequencies. Only a 7700k (and by extension, a 6700k) would give a decent boost to performance in games like BF1 that really punish CPUs with 4 available threads or fewer.

From the video, OP appears to be suffering from the common 100% CPU utilization + bad framepacing issues that affected many people earlier in the game's life. There are various solutions people have tried, and two...

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Deliberate or not, please don't spread misinformation if you're not quite sure what you're going on about.

Kaby Lake CPUs have identical IPC performance as Skylake CPUs, so recommending a 7600k over a 6600k is nonsensical as they will perform exactly the same at the same frequencies. Only a 7700k (and by extension, a 6700k) would give a decent boost to performance in games like BF1 that really punish CPUs with 4 available threads or fewer.

From the video, OP appears to be suffering from the common 100% CPU utilization + bad framepacing issues that affected many people earlier in the game's life. There are various solutions people have tried, and two of the more common ones I've seen are to set the game's pre-rendered frames setting to 2 or more, and for Nvidia cards, disabling Shadowplay if it's running (also make sure to be on the latest version of Geforce experience if using said feature).
 
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