Device fails to operate at full capacity.
Device fails to operate at full capacity.
This involves my PC (Ryzen 7 3800X RTX 3060ti with 16GB RAM at 3600MHZ) consistently struggling to handle games quickly. Even for simpler titles like CS:GO, League of Legends, or Minecraft, my CPU and GPU remain around 30%, resulting in an average frame rate of about 180 FPS. Turning on V-sync doesn’t improve performance; the frame count stays steady despite the setting trying to sync with the monitor. It seems the system isn’t forcing itself to work harder, which raises questions about potential bottlenecks or configuration issues. Could there be a memory limitation?
For Ryzen CPUs, you need to set up your RAM in the BIOS; otherwise it might run at 2600 MHz. The CPU and GPU usage are just because the games aren’t demanding enough for your hardware. Around 30% usage is sufficient for them to function properly. Are your FPS limited? Look into your Nvidia control panel. I own a Ryzen 5 2600, an RTX 2060, and CSGO gives me about 270 FPS. Oh, and F-V-Sync?
Chelby mentions it might be that something isn’t turned on. It could be your device is limited to 30% performance due to a power interruption or restriction. Not surprising, but have you really explored your settings and control panel in detail, making sure everything is correct?
It operates smoothly at full capacity together, which was confirmed during the stress test on Aida64 while playing Cyberpunk. It doesn’t appear to push beyond 50% in LoL and Minecraft, though Crying Suns reaches about 10% usage with 200fps without any FPS limits or V-Sync restrictions. I limited my FPS in CS, which was a mistake, but now I’m around 600 Xd.