[SOLVED] Low CPU usage on all games after GPU upgrade

Yopuhcak

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Hi,

Today I bought MSI RX 6700 XT Mech 2 and later I started to notice FPS drops. Felt like my old GPU was better when I played GTA V and RDR2. I checked FPS game also. (Warzone 2.0)

Opened MSI Afterburner and yes CPU usage was low around 2 to 5 %, doesn't even exceeded 10%. I tried to uninstall and clean install my GPU driver but still no luck.

I don't know what to do anymore, am out of options, please help.

Thank you!

P.S.

My old card was RX 6600 XT. I have r5 5600, b550m mobo, 16GB ram XMP activated 3600Mhz.
 
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Hi Guys,

I think I solved it, seems like the MSI afterburner was the culprit. It doesn't show the real CPU usage when I swap my new card into my rig.

I tried to re-install it and CPU usage exceeded 10% easily. Is 19 to 34% CPU usage still low though?

Not really.

Most games, like GTA V, RDR2, etc (even newer ones), will usually tax 1 core the hardest (you have 6 physical cores + 6 logical cores for a total of 12 threads) and then may use other cores to load some "light" work. Windows and background apps will also tax a little bit of some cores while you are playing.

So 19% to 34% seems more in line to those games you wrote up there.
Hi Guys,

For reference: this is the actual pic, gpu usage rose to 99% due to grass density. ave 50 to 60% usage.

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Yes, I literally updated the BIOS a few minutes ago, still doesn't solved my problem 🙁

Power plan is in high performance.
You need to clear CMOS after the bios update.

You should also be using the Ryzen Balanced power plan, which comes with the latest chipset drivers you installed. It should be an option along with other power plans.
 
I am not up to speed on all the details but AMD driver updates on some systems have broke windows or they just don't play nice. Check into that. Upgrading from a 6600 to 6700 should have been a simple swap.
Why upgrade one tier anyway? 🙂
 
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Hi Guys,

I think I solved it, seems like the MSI afterburner was the culprit. It doesn't show the real CPU usage when I swap my new card into my rig.

I tried to re-install it and CPU usage exceeded 10% easily. Is 19 to 34% CPU usage still low though?
 
Hi Guys,

I think I solved it, seems like the MSI afterburner was the culprit. It doesn't show the real CPU usage when I swap my new card into my rig.

I tried to re-install it and CPU usage exceeded 10% easily. Is 19 to 34% CPU usage still low though?

Not really.

Most games, like GTA V, RDR2, etc (even newer ones), will usually tax 1 core the hardest (you have 6 physical cores + 6 logical cores for a total of 12 threads) and then may use other cores to load some "light" work. Windows and background apps will also tax a little bit of some cores while you are playing.

So 19% to 34% seems more in line to those games you wrote up there.
 
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