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Dj_swagg121
Depednsing in the game yeah this is completely normal
Cat-needz-belie-rubz
When you uncap your fps, yes. If you uncap your fps your PSU will send as much power to your GPU as possible to achieve the highest fps, this means your gpu will be running the fastest it can resulting in 100%-99% usage. When you cap your fps, say at 90, your PSU and CPU will only send the required things to achieve around 90 fps. This results in gpu usage of probably 35%
FlatLickFrankie
If you got a 4090, it’s fine.
BigOleFatRambo
If you are playing something multiplayer with pvp you want it to be hovering around 60% to 70% for the best results. When you start shooting there is a lot of animation and effects which increase the demand in the GPU considerably.
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Depednsing in the game yeah this is completely normal
When you uncap your fps, yes. If you uncap your fps your PSU will send as much power to your GPU as possible to achieve the highest fps, this means your gpu will be running the fastest it can resulting in 100%-99% usage. When you cap your fps, say at 90, your PSU and CPU will only send the required things to achieve around 90 fps. This results in gpu usage of probably 35%
If you got a 4090, it’s fine.
If you are playing something multiplayer with pvp you want it to be hovering around 60% to 70% for the best results. When you start shooting there is a lot of animation and effects which increase the demand in the GPU considerably.