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Unable To Reduce CPU Usage While Gaming

A topic by Charlespelton created Mar 23, 2021 Views: 241 Replies: 2
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Hello Everyone. Recently I built a gaming PC because I am a very good fan of computer games. But I am facing a problem with my PC. That is, all the games are consuming most of the CPU resources, like 80-90%. But GPU consumes only 10-20%. Guys, I am very upset about my computer’s behavior. Can anyone tell me the reason for this and how to solve this issue? Any help will be appreciated.

Configuration:

10th gen i5-10400

NVIDIA GeForce 730 2GB

8GB, 1x8GB, DDR4, 2666MHz

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This happens to me sometimes. Sometimes windows only allows a program to run across fewer cores. You want to make sure that your cpu is fully utilized, and I'll explain how.

If you hop onto Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + ESC, and where it says "Apps", you want to right click on whatever the game your running is and click "Go to details." Once you do that, the app will be highlighted, right click the highlighted app and select "Set affinity." This opens up a list of all your CPU's cores, if it's not performing well, it'll only show CPU 0 and CPU 1 checked. You wanna click the check box labeled "<All Processors>", then click OK. This makes it so the app you're using will run across your entire CPU, making performance much better.

Hope this helped!

P.S. Task Manager can be a dangerous app if you try to mess around with things. If you try toggling and setting things you don't what they do, I highly suggest you only use and change things you know will work and won't break anything. I highly doubt anything in task manager can break things, but I'm sure there's still a risk of something happening if you mess around enough. I've done the Set affinity setting thousands of times and it's always made games perform better. 

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Thank you for helping me. After searching on Google, finally found a fix from here. My graphics driver was backdated, so I had to reinstall the graphics drivers after downloading them from the manufacturer’s website, and now the GPU is consuming 40% while the CPU stays at 50-60%.