Low CPU AND GPU usage in-game

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SJLee2000

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This is more specifically for a game called Black Desert Online.
I know about bottlenecking and I have spent weeks and hours watching videos and reading other technical forums trying to optimise my game and play around with in game and nvidia settings.
I have an RTX 3080 with Ryzen 5600x and my cpu usage seems to always stay at 30-40% usage and gpu stays at like 60%. Neither of them every exceed 70%+.
I find this really odd and haven't found a solution. On top of that, I get low fps in large scales, around 40-50fps and yet my gpu AND cpu usage are still not over 70-75%.
Am I mistaken or is there a different problem that I am not aware of.
I have a 750W PSU, 16gb of RAM 3200mhz and a 2TB m.2 NVME drive + 4TB SSD.
I am running dual monitors, main one is 1440p GIGABYTE 160hz and second one is AOC 60hz 1080p.
I have done a lot of research but any help or advice would really do me a huge favour.
Thanks
 

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