F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Your CPU is handling 30% of the workload while the GPU manages 60%, indicating the GPU might be the limiting factor.

Your CPU is handling 30% of the workload while the GPU manages 60%, indicating the GPU might be the limiting factor.

Your CPU is handling 30% of the workload while the GPU manages 60%, indicating the GPU might be the limiting factor.

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Pipper1222
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02-26-2025, 05:57 PM
#1
The problem isn't the GPU or CPU reaching full capacity, but something else. You have 16GB of RAM, yet the motherboard might be the cause. It's a Foxconn 2AB1 model—let me assist you further.
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Pipper1222
02-26-2025, 05:57 PM #1

The problem isn't the GPU or CPU reaching full capacity, but something else. You have 16GB of RAM, yet the motherboard might be the cause. It's a Foxconn 2AB1 model—let me assist you further.

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PACMAC22
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03-02-2025, 06:43 AM
#2
Execute cinebench alongside Unigine Heaven simultaneously. Performance should achieve full efficiency quickly.
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PACMAC22
03-02-2025, 06:43 AM #2

Execute cinebench alongside Unigine Heaven simultaneously. Performance should achieve full efficiency quickly.

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daniella8o8o
Junior Member
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03-09-2025, 03:04 PM
#3
They don't have to be fully used. If the job is more GPU-intensive, then more of it will be handled by the GPU rather than the CPU, and vice versa.
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daniella8o8o
03-09-2025, 03:04 PM #3

They don't have to be fully used. If the job is more GPU-intensive, then more of it will be handled by the GPU rather than the CPU, and vice versa.

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iKegreenS_
Posting Freak
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03-09-2025, 11:14 PM
#4
Certain games aren't always able to utilize every core, meaning a reported 30% might actually involve just one or two cores running at full speed.
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iKegreenS_
03-09-2025, 11:14 PM #4

Certain games aren't always able to utilize every core, meaning a reported 30% might actually involve just one or two cores running at full speed.

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MegaDisco
Senior Member
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03-10-2025, 08:54 PM
#5
I enjoy playing Minecraft, and better frame rates mean less lag and smoother gameplay. I wonder if using my GPU or CPU at full capacity would increase the number of frames.
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MegaDisco
03-10-2025, 08:54 PM #5

I enjoy playing Minecraft, and better frame rates mean less lag and smoother gameplay. I wonder if using my GPU or CPU at full capacity would increase the number of frames.

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Pedro_0110
Junior Member
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03-17-2025, 08:22 PM
#6
Would that indicate a CPU bottleneck? Yes, because the afterburner is showing only one or two cores as being fully utilized.
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Pedro_0110
03-17-2025, 08:22 PM #6

Would that indicate a CPU bottleneck? Yes, because the afterburner is showing only one or two cores as being fully utilized.

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Oo_Vivian_oO
Junior Member
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03-17-2025, 10:12 PM
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GTX 1650 super phenom ii x6 Antec TP 650W 80+ bronze with 16GB IDE RAM, NZXT H510
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Oo_Vivian_oO
03-17-2025, 10:12 PM #7

GTX 1650 super phenom ii x6 Antec TP 650W 80+ bronze with 16GB IDE RAM, NZXT H510

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The_J_Boss
Junior Member
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03-18-2025, 10:23 AM
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Phenom ii x6 1045T 2700MHz
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The_J_Boss
03-18-2025, 10:23 AM #8

Phenom ii x6 1045T 2700MHz

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laulaudu
Member
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03-18-2025, 10:37 AM
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I’m worried I might have picked too many processors for the job.
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laulaudu
03-18-2025, 10:37 AM #9

I’m worried I might have picked too many processors for the job.

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Social_Gamer
Member
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03-19-2025, 12:21 PM
#10
It's late in the afternoon, but it's a bit too advanced for my 1650 Super since the 3600 runs smoothly with most systems up to a 2080 Ti.
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Social_Gamer
03-19-2025, 12:21 PM #10

It's late in the afternoon, but it's a bit too advanced for my 1650 Super since the 3600 runs smoothly with most systems up to a 2080 Ti.

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