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The central processing unit is limiting performance.

The central processing unit is limiting performance.

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RoiNinox
Junior Member
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12-05-2016, 07:09 AM
#1
Greetings. I recently updated my graphics card, moving from an RX 560 to a GTX 1060 with 3GB of VRAM and an XLR8 version. My central processing unit is an AMD FX-6300, and it’s currently operating at 70 to 100 percent while my graphics card is only utilizing 20 to 50 percent of its capabilities. Are there any solutions you can suggest? Thank you.
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RoiNinox
12-05-2016, 07:09 AM #1

Greetings. I recently updated my graphics card, moving from an RX 560 to a GTX 1060 with 3GB of VRAM and an XLR8 version. My central processing unit is an AMD FX-6300, and it’s currently operating at 70 to 100 percent while my graphics card is only utilizing 20 to 50 percent of its capabilities. Are there any solutions you can suggest? Thank you.

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Miyuumi
Senior Member
543
12-10-2016, 05:24 AM
#2
Performance will vary based on the specific game, however, the central processing unit is frequently a considerable constraint. Numerous contemporary high-budget titles may not fulfill the advised minimum specifications, yet the 1060 with 3 gigabytes of memory at a resolution of 1080 pixels can handle them all. The 6300 is substantially underpowered compared to current standards, falling below the level of a basic component.
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Miyuumi
12-10-2016, 05:24 AM #2

Performance will vary based on the specific game, however, the central processing unit is frequently a considerable constraint. Numerous contemporary high-budget titles may not fulfill the advised minimum specifications, yet the 1060 with 3 gigabytes of memory at a resolution of 1080 pixels can handle them all. The 6300 is substantially underpowered compared to current standards, falling below the level of a basic component.

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Mudkipmeneer
Member
69
12-10-2016, 01:35 PM
#3
Actually, I’m experiencing a comparable problem.

You might want to experiment with overclocking, which could potentially alleviate the issue.

Additionally, you can reduce stuttering by restricting your frame rate with a program like Riva-Tuner or an alternative.

Best of luck!
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Mudkipmeneer
12-10-2016, 01:35 PM #3

Actually, I’m experiencing a comparable problem.

You might want to experiment with overclocking, which could potentially alleviate the issue.

Additionally, you can reduce stuttering by restricting your frame rate with a program like Riva-Tuner or an alternative.

Best of luck!

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12-14-2016, 07:45 PM
#4
Obtain a high-resolution 4K screen and play with maximum settings, which will force your graphics card to operate at its full capacity.
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StampyKittenNZ
12-14-2016, 07:45 PM #4

Obtain a high-resolution 4K screen and play with maximum settings, which will force your graphics card to operate at its full capacity.

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dodo3210
Junior Member
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01-01-2017, 03:43 PM
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If you want a high-resolution screen and play at maximum settings, your graphics card will likely be working at its full capacity with a 1060 and only 3GB of RAM.
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dodo3210
01-01-2017, 03:43 PM #5

If you want a high-resolution screen and play at maximum settings, your graphics card will likely be working at its full capacity with a 1060 and only 3GB of RAM.

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KIRO_HD
Member
216
01-08-2017, 08:18 PM
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Performance will vary based on the specific title, however, the central processing unit frequently poses a considerable constraint. Numerous current high-budget games require a processor that falls short of the suggested minimum, yet a GeForce GTX 1060 with 3GB of memory at 1080p resolution can successfully operate these games. The GeForce GT 6300 is considered substantially underpowered compared to contemporary benchmarks, and it’s generally classified as being below basic level.
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KIRO_HD
01-08-2017, 08:18 PM #6

Performance will vary based on the specific title, however, the central processing unit frequently poses a considerable constraint. Numerous current high-budget games require a processor that falls short of the suggested minimum, yet a GeForce GTX 1060 with 3GB of memory at 1080p resolution can successfully operate these games. The GeForce GT 6300 is considered substantially underpowered compared to contemporary benchmarks, and it’s generally classified as being below basic level.