GPU utilization decreases significantly in 3D mode, reaching maximum capacity.
GPU utilization decreases significantly in 3D mode, reaching maximum capacity.
Hello, I own a GTX 1660 graphics card that I purchased about two years ago. It’s primarily used on my desktop for general tasks, with only the 3D functions running at full capacity most of the time. Occasionally, when launching games like OW or Rocket League, the system crashes and the GPU usage drops to zero for a brief moment. Temperatures on both the CPU and GPU remain normal, and I have the most recent drivers installed. My system specs are: i5-9400F processor, 16GB RAM, GTX 1660 graphics card.
Additionally, I attempted to use a power washer on the computer, but it didn’t resolve the issue. The screenshot showed only Discord, Google Chrome, and Task Manager open. Edited November 3, 2022 by feyodx
It seems your data drive might be the source, but I’d still run a Malwarebytes scan just in case. This tool is reliable. If you reformatted and reinstalled Windows, it could point to a driver or hardware problem. Always install GPU drivers manually and any other system components, avoiding the default ones Windows provides. If everything is current and scans come back clean, your GPU might be faulty.
I tried to figure out if my GPU had been factory overclocked, so I did that and then adjusted the settings in MSI Afterburner to undo the change. It turned out my computer had been running at a higher speed for three years, but changing the OS didn’t help. Using GPU-Z revealed the GPU was running at 45MHz overclock.