Processing fully loaded with maximum GPU activity, yet memory utilization remains zero.
Processing fully loaded with maximum GPU activity, yet memory utilization remains zero.
CPU :- Intel i7-3770 with 8M cache. CPU cooler :- Intel stock cooler for LGA 1155 socket. GPU :- Gigabyte GT 710 2GB DDR3 (overclocked). RAM :- 1 x IRVINE 8GB DDR3 1600Mhz (second DIMM slot not working, PC beeps). Motherboard :- Zebronics H61 Micro-ATX. PSU :- i-ball 450w non-modular. Storage :- 1) 120GB SATA SSD, 2) 2TB SATA HDD at 5400rpm. Please let me know what else is required in the specs...
I understand you're concerned about your message. It seems you were speaking informally. If you felt that way, please accept my deepest regret... The Core Voltage setting for the GPU is disabled in MSI Afterburner even after enabling voltage control and monitoring. You can only adjust the Core Clock, Memory Clock, and Fan Speed settings.
The stock cooler is outdated and contributes to issues. The 8GB RAM isn’t sufficient and may force the page file to be used, leading to performance drops. The single-channel setup isn’t helping either. The GT710 isn’t helping either. At this stage, it’s best to upgrade to more modern components—preferably with at least 16GB RAM. Consider selling your old hardware to offset costs. If you still want to keep the current system, a CPU cooler would be necessary. Thermalright is a good option if you can find it locally. Any of their products should fit your needs. Also, ensure you have 16GB RAM.
It's similar across all maps I play—face the "FPS Drop" problem. I realize my CPU is throttling and I've changed the thermal paste, but what should I do next? The same issue appears during deathmatch. Previously I achieved over 80 fps, now it's only 60 or less when FPS drops. My CPU is already in stock settings, and I haven't overclocked it.
You're facing an issue with your RAM installation. The DIMM slot doesn't match the specifications, causing the PC to beep during installation. While your existing RAM functions correctly in another slot, you're considering a new build under 70k INR. You plan to explore better brands and models soon but need to keep this PC running for another couple of years.
It seems the 5400rpm HDD is quite outdated, around 8-9 years old, while the one you recently bought is only three months old. That difference might matter. You also mentioned installing a cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2—let me try uninstalling it to check if that improves things.