Problema de consumo de CPU!
Problema de consumo de CPU!
Review the Nvida panel and adjust it to favor FPS with performance optimization. Navigate to your preferred power plan, selecting High Performance. Verify that your game settings match the screen resolution. This will push your system to its maximum capabilities in terms of frames per second. Avoid setting an unlimited frame rate, as this can cause instability and inefficient power usage. Your hardware will then focus on delivering smooth visuals while balancing resolution. Setting a cap at 165Hz will help maintain optimal performance without overburdening the processor. This approach gives your CPU more flexibility to handle the workload rather than constantly adjusting for display quality. If you're prioritizing FPS, Ultra settings are ideal for the best picture quality. For top-tier hardware, Very High is a solid choice, though it may resemble gaming on a different kind of device. High resolution is often preferred when aiming for high FPS. I've tested many powerful systems with various titles and found this setup works well for demanding scenarios.
The 87C's temperature seems acceptable, but I'd avoid going much higher. Checking the CPU specs shows it can reach up to 86°C, usually around 1-2°C above that. For hardware like AMD chips, it's safe to stay within a few degrees, but not exceeding it if you want stability.