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Issue with constant 0 during gameplay

Issue with constant 0 during gameplay

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Yokijirou
Member
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10-09-2025, 03:26 PM
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Hello, I'm experiencing an issue where my GPU usage drops to 0% after cleaning the graphics settings. I've checked everything and confirmed all connections are fine. What's going on?
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Yokijirou
10-09-2025, 03:26 PM #1

Hello, I'm experiencing an issue where my GPU usage drops to 0% after cleaning the graphics settings. I've checked everything and confirmed all connections are fine. What's going on?

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james26665
Senior Member
537
10-16-2025, 09:46 AM
#2
don't use task manager which one is 0% igpu or gt 1030
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james26665
10-16-2025, 09:46 AM #2

don't use task manager which one is 0% igpu or gt 1030

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MegaDisco
Senior Member
352
10-16-2025, 11:09 AM
#3
if it occurs temporarily it's not a big issue. if performance remains consistently at 0 percent, it likely means the desired graphic isn't activated. nvidia no longer dictates which gpu is selected. right-click the nvidia control panel and it will indicate windows now manages discrete or integrated usage. you may need to manually locate the application and choose either dedicated or integrated mode.
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MegaDisco
10-16-2025, 11:09 AM #3

if it occurs temporarily it's not a big issue. if performance remains consistently at 0 percent, it likely means the desired graphic isn't activated. nvidia no longer dictates which gpu is selected. right-click the nvidia control panel and it will indicate windows now manages discrete or integrated usage. you may need to manually locate the application and choose either dedicated or integrated mode.

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lecrafterdu62
Junior Member
13
10-16-2025, 01:01 PM
#4
I'm not sure if it requires GPU 0. Also, I just updated the drivers but it's still the same.
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lecrafterdu62
10-16-2025, 01:01 PM #4

I'm not sure if it requires GPU 0. Also, I just updated the drivers but it's still the same.

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BanaanBerry
Senior Member
253
10-16-2025, 06:24 PM
#5
You might have turned off the built-in graphics somehow. Some folks like that. Do you like it that way? If not, you'll have to go into the BIOS and adjust certain settings.
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BanaanBerry
10-16-2025, 06:24 PM #5

You might have turned off the built-in graphics somehow. Some folks like that. Do you like it that way? If not, you'll have to go into the BIOS and adjust certain settings.

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drewnecros
Junior Member
28
10-16-2025, 08:13 PM
#6
well is it better this way?
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drewnecros
10-16-2025, 08:13 PM #6

well is it better this way?

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TheDizzy_One
Junior Member
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10-16-2025, 09:24 PM
#7
Power consumption is higher in recent titles, yet performance will improve significantly. Newer integrated graphics can handle recent games much better, even though dedicated graphics are advancing. You can still enjoy older titles in 4K using a newer integrated GPU, but recent games remain comparable. 1080p works smoothly with integrated, while ultra 1080p shines with discrete GPUs.
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TheDizzy_One
10-16-2025, 09:24 PM #7

Power consumption is higher in recent titles, yet performance will improve significantly. Newer integrated graphics can handle recent games much better, even though dedicated graphics are advancing. You can still enjoy older titles in 4K using a newer integrated GPU, but recent games remain comparable. 1080p works smoothly with integrated, while ultra 1080p shines with discrete GPUs.

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AnimeSword
Junior Member
13
10-18-2025, 10:14 PM
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with just 8gb ram the 1030 performs better, particularly in recent titles. If you possessed an 11th generation system, integrated graphics would be more suitable compared to the 1030, especially with the poor DDR3 variant. The GDDR5 model stands out as an excellent low-power graphics option. Unfortunately, integrated graphics paired with ample RAM can render older games at higher resolutions than they should support, which means there are advantages and disadvantages to choosing the 1030 if you aren’t interested in playing games such as Witcher 3 or similar. However, with 11th generation hardware now available, it’s worth reconsidering whether discrete graphics are necessary.
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AnimeSword
10-18-2025, 10:14 PM #8

with just 8gb ram the 1030 performs better, particularly in recent titles. If you possessed an 11th generation system, integrated graphics would be more suitable compared to the 1030, especially with the poor DDR3 variant. The GDDR5 model stands out as an excellent low-power graphics option. Unfortunately, integrated graphics paired with ample RAM can render older games at higher resolutions than they should support, which means there are advantages and disadvantages to choosing the 1030 if you aren’t interested in playing games such as Witcher 3 or similar. However, with 11th generation hardware now available, it’s worth reconsidering whether discrete graphics are necessary.

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10-25-2025, 08:57 PM
#9
I'll maintain this approach, though it doesn't resolve the low usage issue.
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josbakmeel2000
10-25-2025, 08:57 PM #9

I'll maintain this approach, though it doesn't resolve the low usage issue.

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Aquanow
Member
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11-14-2025, 09:06 PM
#10
Playing a game can reduce usage, and it's not always a bad thing if it doesn't have to be active. You might be suggesting the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter is in use, so you should look in Device Manager. If your CPU is being used more often, that could indicate it's being utilized.
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Aquanow
11-14-2025, 09:06 PM #10

Playing a game can reduce usage, and it's not always a bad thing if it doesn't have to be active. You might be suggesting the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter is in use, so you should look in Device Manager. If your CPU is being used more often, that could indicate it's being utilized.