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CPU usage stays below full capacity consistently

CPU usage stays below full capacity consistently

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coolgirl1566
Member
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05-18-2016, 06:09 PM
#1
Hello everyone! I recently upgraded an old computer's CPU to a Q9650 (LGA 775) so my little sibling could enjoy using it more. I'm experiencing a problem where, despite all my efforts, the CPU never reaches 100% utilization in Task Manager during games, benchmarking, or any other activity. It only stays around 90% max. I suspect it might not be a faulty CPU, but I haven't been able to push it beyond its stock performance with the default settings. I've tried several solutions: disabling power-saving options in BIOS, adjusting the FSB for overclocking, resetting BIOS defaults, and using ThrottleStop (though I'm not sure what it does). Some online sources suggest that if utilization never hits 100%, there could be a power issue, so I considered my 450W PSU. However, I've used it for three years without issues with the old CPU (E5800), so I'm not entirely confident. I'd really appreciate any advice or help you can offer! Thank you in advance for your time.
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coolgirl1566
05-18-2016, 06:09 PM #1

Hello everyone! I recently upgraded an old computer's CPU to a Q9650 (LGA 775) so my little sibling could enjoy using it more. I'm experiencing a problem where, despite all my efforts, the CPU never reaches 100% utilization in Task Manager during games, benchmarking, or any other activity. It only stays around 90% max. I suspect it might not be a faulty CPU, but I haven't been able to push it beyond its stock performance with the default settings. I've tried several solutions: disabling power-saving options in BIOS, adjusting the FSB for overclocking, resetting BIOS defaults, and using ThrottleStop (though I'm not sure what it does). Some online sources suggest that if utilization never hits 100%, there could be a power issue, so I considered my 450W PSU. However, I've used it for three years without issues with the old CPU (E5800), so I'm not entirely confident. I'd really appreciate any advice or help you can offer! Thank you in advance for your time.

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RulwenJr
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05-18-2016, 07:23 PM
#2
You're running low on memory, with 98% used leaving no space for new data
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RulwenJr
05-18-2016, 07:23 PM #2

You're running low on memory, with 98% used leaving no space for new data

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Qandii
Member
233
05-24-2016, 12:25 AM
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It can be challenging to achieve full CPU usage on contemporary processors, particularly during demanding tasks such as gaming. This appears to be a significant obstacle, hinting at an underlying constraint. The power delivery system isn't the issue; its signs would be far more severe and erratic. A hard cap on power consumption is more plausible, though Core 2 didn't feature such restrictions. Your storage capacity also seems saturated, possibly contributing to the limitation. It's unusual to assume the CPU would be constrained near 90% utilization, though.
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Qandii
05-24-2016, 12:25 AM #3

It can be challenging to achieve full CPU usage on contemporary processors, particularly during demanding tasks such as gaming. This appears to be a significant obstacle, hinting at an underlying constraint. The power delivery system isn't the issue; its signs would be far more severe and erratic. A hard cap on power consumption is more plausible, though Core 2 didn't feature such restrictions. Your storage capacity also seems saturated, possibly contributing to the limitation. It's unusual to assume the CPU would be constrained near 90% utilization, though.

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Jeovany
Junior Member
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05-25-2016, 03:45 AM
#4
Other programs reported similar CPU activity levels. On the machine you mentioned, the Core 2 Duo E8400 was consistently operating near full capacity while running Windows Server 2012 R2. Task Manager never displayed usage exceeding around 93%, regardless of workload or usage intensity.
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Jeovany
05-25-2016, 03:45 AM #4

Other programs reported similar CPU activity levels. On the machine you mentioned, the Core 2 Duo E8400 was consistently operating near full capacity while running Windows Server 2012 R2. Task Manager never displayed usage exceeding around 93%, regardless of workload or usage intensity.

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Ruubiee17
Senior Member
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05-27-2016, 08:12 AM
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You might need to boost the voltage for the CPU because it struggles to maintain power for all threads. Check your board specs, but remember many older boards weren’t built to handle Q9xxx and only worked after a recent BIOS update. Is this a concern? How much of your GPU is active while gaming? If you’re pushing it hard, it should be fine.
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Ruubiee17
05-27-2016, 08:12 AM #5

You might need to boost the voltage for the CPU because it struggles to maintain power for all threads. Check your board specs, but remember many older boards weren’t built to handle Q9xxx and only worked after a recent BIOS update. Is this a concern? How much of your GPU is active while gaming? If you’re pushing it hard, it should be fine.

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CuzImOrange
Junior Member
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05-29-2016, 04:19 AM
#6
Thank you all for your feedback! A lot of confusion has been resolved. Do you think it's just a coincidence with the board and CPU? Lenovo hasn't reported any issues pushing performance beyond 90%, right? I'm wondering if the problem is similar. Beowulf agrees, it's not a major concern for me. I haven't checked the GPU usage yet, but older games run well on my 750 Ti (Borderlands 2 is an example). I suspect it might be limited by something else, like the host frequency tweak in BIOS. Still, I'm holding on to this setup since it's consistently over 40 FPS. If nothing can be done, I'm okay with that. It seems my old board can't adjust CPU voltages in the BIOS. The monitor is also 768p at 60Hz, so it shouldn't be too much of a problem. I might consider adding another 4GB RAM to help with heavy Chrome tabs later. Thanks for the sanity check and your suggestions!
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CuzImOrange
05-29-2016, 04:19 AM #6

Thank you all for your feedback! A lot of confusion has been resolved. Do you think it's just a coincidence with the board and CPU? Lenovo hasn't reported any issues pushing performance beyond 90%, right? I'm wondering if the problem is similar. Beowulf agrees, it's not a major concern for me. I haven't checked the GPU usage yet, but older games run well on my 750 Ti (Borderlands 2 is an example). I suspect it might be limited by something else, like the host frequency tweak in BIOS. Still, I'm holding on to this setup since it's consistently over 40 FPS. If nothing can be done, I'm okay with that. It seems my old board can't adjust CPU voltages in the BIOS. The monitor is also 768p at 60Hz, so it shouldn't be too much of a problem. I might consider adding another 4GB RAM to help with heavy Chrome tabs later. Thanks for the sanity check and your suggestions!

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moped
Junior Member
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05-29-2016, 04:38 AM
#7
The core voltage reported by CPU-Z appears to be quite high at 2.004 V. That seems unusual compared to typical values, but it might not be a concern unless you're expecting different readings. Thanks for checking!
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moped
05-29-2016, 04:38 AM #7

The core voltage reported by CPU-Z appears to be quite high at 2.004 V. That seems unusual compared to typical values, but it might not be a concern unless you're expecting different readings. Thanks for checking!

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MoyoH
Junior Member
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06-18-2016, 12:42 PM
#8
Update your system preferences now.
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MoyoH
06-18-2016, 12:42 PM #8

Update your system preferences now.

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jojobobo04
Member
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06-19-2016, 08:52 PM
#9
What operating system are you using?
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jojobobo04
06-19-2016, 08:52 PM #9

What operating system are you using?