Ensure your GPU is in the topmost PCIe slot (usually the x16 slot) for maximum bandwidth.
If your CPU is hitting 100% usage while your GPU sits at 40%, your processor can't keep up.
Windows often tries to save energy at the expense of performance.
Check for "Max FPS" sliders in the game menu and set them to unlimited.
Low GPU usage can be incredibly frustrating. You have powerful hardware, but your frame rates are stuttering while your graphics card sits idle. This usually means your system has a "bottleneck" or a software setting is holding your hardware back. Follow this guide to unlock your GPU's full potential. ⚙️ 1. Check for CPU Bottlenecks
Ensure your GPU is in the topmost PCIe slot (usually the x16 slot) for maximum bandwidth.
If your CPU is hitting 100% usage while your GPU sits at 40%, your processor can't keep up.
Windows often tries to save energy at the expense of performance.
Check for "Max FPS" sliders in the game menu and set them to unlimited.
Low GPU usage can be incredibly frustrating. You have powerful hardware, but your frame rates are stuttering while your graphics card sits idle. This usually means your system has a "bottleneck" or a software setting is holding your hardware back. Follow this guide to unlock your GPU's full potential. ⚙️ 1. Check for CPU Bottlenecks