Ensuring Ryzen 3 2200G handles tasks efficiently, understanding how to utilize the GPU is essential.
Ensuring Ryzen 3 2200G handles tasks efficiently, understanding how to utilize the GPU is essential.
This video demonstrates what I was expecting... The CPU and GPU appear to be underutilized. The same issue is present on the PC I recently assembled. The second CPU core is operating at full capacity, while all other cores are barely functioning. The GPU seems to be inactive. The game runs smoothly with temperatures around 60-90°C in 1080p at medium settings. I also notice FPS exceeding 100, sometimes reaching up to 140. I'm curious about how to make the CPU and GPU show they're being used or if they're actually active. Should I enable my RX 570 somehow? It feels like it's not being utilized. The Ryzen 3 2200G appears to be handling everything. I'm unfamiliar with Ryzen and AMD GPUs, so I don't know how to access the AMD control panel. In the Nvidia control panel, I set my 1070 as the active GPU, but it doesn't show up here. Additionally, I didn't realize MSI Afterburner works with an RX 570.
I have no idea. I just installed this PC today, and it comes with the standard settings. I need to figure out what configuration to adjust and how to find it in the BIOS.
It could be located in a section labeled CPU Configuration or System Settings.
By exploring all the menus and submenus thoroughly, you should be able to find it.
Checked the BIOS thoroughly and didn't find anything.
Where is the correct information?
The document links to a manual page 42.
Is it possible to configure the GPU as the main component within Windows, outside the BIOS?