Question Would having no dirvers on my two screen decrease performance

Apr 27, 2019
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Just upgraded my computer with a I5-9400F cpu @ 2.90ghz and a rtx 2070. Im getting 100% gpu and cpu usage on all games I play. and im really concerned I messed up somewhere.

Im finding it difficult to understand whats going on So maybe you guys could answer a question or two. I cant get my monitors drivers to download. Stuck a "generic pnp monitor" no matter what i do so would that effect cpu load. Like im playing overwatch and its still getting maxed out. That SHOULD not be happening at all on this level of hardware.

Just upgraded my computer with a I5-9400F cpu @ 2.90ghz and a rtx 2070. Im getting 100% gpu and cpu usage on all games I play. and im really concerned I messed up somewhere.
Im finding it difficult to understand whats going on So maybe you guys could answer a question or two. I cant get my monitors drivers to download. Stuck a "generic pnp monitor" no matter what i do so would that effect cpu load. Like im playing overwatch and its still getting maxed out. That SHOULD not be happening at all on this level of hardware.
 
Sorry had work.

I run everything off a SSD. I use it as an hard drive with the OS installed on it.
Windows is up to date.
Screen is a HML 2560 x1440 screen. (main) and 2nd screen is a asus 144ghz 1080p monitor
16gb of ram
 
Sorry had work.

I run everything off a SSD. I use it as an hard drive with the OS installed on it.
Windows is up to date.
Screen is a HML 2560 x1440 screen. (main) and 2nd screen is a asus 144ghz 1080p monitor
16gb of ram

Unhook one of the monitors, check how things run then. While many people actually want to max out their CPU and video card because they thing it will be best for performance, in reality seeing both at 100 is odd unless you have a very weak system.