Overwatch supports Nvidia cards.
Overwatch supports Nvidia cards.
Your GPU is fully used to 100%, but your CPU is also at full capacity. This can indicate high overall system load, which might affect performance depending on the tasks you're running.
Both your CPU and GPU are operating at full capacity, which indicates a performance issue. This suggests your CPU is limiting overall speed. Make sure no other background processes—like AV scans—are consuming significant resources. Open Task Manager, filter by CPU, and check usage to identify the culprit.
Intel core i5-4570 running at 3.2GHz with 4 cores and 4 threads
It seems you're doing well with your game and the experience is satisfactory. I wanted to let the other person know that achieving 60 fps at maximum settings on a 290 is quite reasonable, even without a powerful GPU. I realize I could easily simplify some unnecessary settings and still be fine. I just prefer not to lower anything. It's hard to say, but I don't think Overwatch is extremely CPU-heavy based on my experience. However, if you're fully relying on your CPU, upgrading it would probably help. Ideally, in any system, your frame rate should depend mainly on the GPU, not other parts. It doesn't make sense to pair a 6950X with a GTX 950 just to ensure the GPU performs optimally. But if you're deciding between CPU and GPU capacity, having more CPU headroom is better.