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Struggling with a challenge?

Struggling with a challenge?

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raider112233
Member
168
03-25-2018, 08:49 AM
#1
Greetings!

I frequently encounter a situation within games such as Assassin’s Creed: Origins and Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey where my central processing unit reaches 100% utilization while my graphics card remains below 90%. This occurs without any overclocking modifications. Occasionally, I observe the graphics card being limited to 99% while the CPU remains at 100%, with a lower GPU usage. Should I have invested in a more powerful processor?

All graphical settings are set to the maximum within the game, except for ambient occlusion, which is configured at a high level. I’ve noticed that the graphics card's usage can decrease to as little as 55%, coinciding with a CPU load of 100%, resulting in a frame rate reduction to approximately 50-55 frames per second. It appears that fog rendering may be a significant strain on the CPU.

My hardware specifications are as follows:
MSI B360M Mortar motherboard
Intel Core i5-9600K processor
Be Quiet! Dark Rock 4 cooler
2x8GB 2666MHz Kingston HyperX RAM
MSI Gaming X GTX 1660Ti graphics card
Be Quiet! Pure Power 11 600W power supply
Kingston 240GB SSD
Toshiba 1TB HDD
Be Quiet! Pure Base 600 case
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raider112233
03-25-2018, 08:49 AM #1

Greetings!

I frequently encounter a situation within games such as Assassin’s Creed: Origins and Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey where my central processing unit reaches 100% utilization while my graphics card remains below 90%. This occurs without any overclocking modifications. Occasionally, I observe the graphics card being limited to 99% while the CPU remains at 100%, with a lower GPU usage. Should I have invested in a more powerful processor?

All graphical settings are set to the maximum within the game, except for ambient occlusion, which is configured at a high level. I’ve noticed that the graphics card's usage can decrease to as little as 55%, coinciding with a CPU load of 100%, resulting in a frame rate reduction to approximately 50-55 frames per second. It appears that fog rendering may be a significant strain on the CPU.

My hardware specifications are as follows:
MSI B360M Mortar motherboard
Intel Core i5-9600K processor
Be Quiet! Dark Rock 4 cooler
2x8GB 2666MHz Kingston HyperX RAM
MSI Gaming X GTX 1660Ti graphics card
Be Quiet! Pure Power 11 600W power supply
Kingston 240GB SSD
Toshiba 1TB HDD
Be Quiet! Pure Base 600 case

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Darian911
Member
55
03-25-2018, 10:56 AM
#2
I’d examine other processes consuming processor resources while gaming.
The CPU activity appears excessively elevated for the processor’s specifications.
I believe a strong central processing unit should not significantly limit any game's performance.
This processor is quite capable.
I’ve experienced lower-performance CPUs in games without encountering performance bottlenecks.
The observed CPU load seems unusually peculiar.
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Darian911
03-25-2018, 10:56 AM #2

I’d examine other processes consuming processor resources while gaming.
The CPU activity appears excessively elevated for the processor’s specifications.
I believe a strong central processing unit should not significantly limit any game's performance.
This processor is quite capable.
I’ve experienced lower-performance CPUs in games without encountering performance bottlenecks.
The observed CPU load seems unusually peculiar.

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Jade1355
Junior Member
48
03-26-2018, 01:09 PM
#3
My computer’s processor usage remains below 2%, which is why I installed Malwarebytes to prevent background mining and similar activities. However, certain areas, especially when there’s significant fog present, appear to significantly strain my CPU.

Update: I recorded another screenshot while the game was running and here are the performance statistics using MSI and RTSS.

Update 2: I took another capture while moving around for a period, and the frame times are extremely inconsistent. What could be responsible for this? When I lower graphics settings from Ultra to High, my GPU usage drops to 50-70%, but the CPU still consistently reaches 100% capacity. Is running a game at constant maximum CPU load detrimental to the processor?
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Jade1355
03-26-2018, 01:09 PM #3

My computer’s processor usage remains below 2%, which is why I installed Malwarebytes to prevent background mining and similar activities. However, certain areas, especially when there’s significant fog present, appear to significantly strain my CPU.

Update: I recorded another screenshot while the game was running and here are the performance statistics using MSI and RTSS.

Update 2: I took another capture while moving around for a period, and the frame times are extremely inconsistent. What could be responsible for this? When I lower graphics settings from Ultra to High, my GPU usage drops to 50-70%, but the CPU still consistently reaches 100% capacity. Is running a game at constant maximum CPU load detrimental to the processor?

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_LayAnEgg
Junior Member
4
03-26-2018, 01:39 PM
#4
Up!
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_LayAnEgg
03-26-2018, 01:39 PM #4

Up!