[SOLVED] asus rtx 2060 low use

Jan 31, 2021
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Hello friends, I have a pc with the following config

i59400f 3.9ghz

rtx2060 6gb tuf asus

16gb 2x8 2400mhz ram

500w source

I play Apex Legends, and stream the twich also via OBS.

In the first two days of use the card was great using 90% + and the processor at about 70/80% with an average of 140ps + and a minimum of 120, but for no apparent reason the card started to drop a lot of use around 60%, hindering the gameplay and the processor started to reach 100%. I already reinstalled the game and the card's drivers do not know what to do anymore. The new board is only a week old. Can you help me ?
I performed a benchmark using the superposition free, in this case the card was 98% all the time. Delivering good performance
 
Solution
Thanks for the answer, I play with settings at least looking for higher FPS rates. The curious thing that the problem started during a stream, I already had streaming a few days ago with 144fps + 1080p 60fps on twich without problems, however during the stream yesterday the problem started.
That is so, again while streaming not by looking at the usage of your cpu while gaming and streaming but look at your process In task manager to see what’s using up your cpu.

It’s also possible that higher hz monitor uses up more cpu usage, because of rendering more frames, if you keep your games capped at 144hz try to uncap it, or if your monitor supports G-Sync use that.
You said the first two days now and your CPU usage was about 70/80 percent, at that point it’s already close to being bottleneck and how you’re multitasking to stream twitch via OBS which requires a a bit of more cores and threads.

Although it appears that your cpu shouldn’t bottleneck at all given the fact it has 6 cores/6 threads, to see if streaming isn’t the only problem try to play apex legends without streaming if gameplay performance is still hurt.

Also list the exact name of your PSU if anything I can assume your PSU is junk hence why you’re experiencing this issue with gameplay performance. More so what resolution do you play on, what graphical settings you play on as well, max, med, or low?? Check task manager while gaming to see what’s eating up recourses.
 
You said the first two days now and your CPU usage was about 70/80 percent, at that point it’s already close to being bottleneck and how you’re multitasking to stream twitch via OBS which requires a a bit of more cores and threads.

Although it appears that your cpu shouldn’t bottleneck at all given the fact it has 6 cores/6 threads, to see if streaming isn’t the only problem try to play apex legends without streaming if gameplay performance is still hurt.

Also list the exact name of your PSU if anything I can assume your PSU is junk hence why you’re experiencing this issue with gameplay performance. More so what resolution do you play on, what graphical settings you play on as well, max, med, or low?? Check task manager while gaming to see what’s eating up recourses.
Thanks for the answer, I play with settings at least looking for higher FPS rates. The curious thing that the problem started during a stream, I already had streaming a few days ago with 144fps + 1080p 60fps on twich without problems, however during the stream yesterday the problem started.


And when playing with stream off I get high fps rates but the video card does not exceed 60% of use
 
Thanks for the answer, I play with settings at least looking for higher FPS rates. The curious thing that the problem started during a stream, I already had streaming a few days ago with 144fps + 1080p 60fps on twich without problems, however during the stream yesterday the problem started.
That is so, again while streaming not by looking at the usage of your cpu while gaming and streaming but look at your process In task manager to see what’s using up your cpu.

It’s also possible that higher hz monitor uses up more cpu usage, because of rendering more frames, if you keep your games capped at 144hz try to uncap it, or if your monitor supports G-Sync use that.
 
Solution
That is so, again while streaming not by looking at the usage of your cpu while gaming and streaming but look at your process In task manager to see what’s using up your cpu.

It’s also possible that higher hz monitor uses up more cpu usage, because of rendering more frames, if you keep your games capped at 144hz try to uncap it, or if your monitor supports G-Sync use that.

Okay, I'll do that, thanks for the help!