RuneScape: Dragonwilds

RuneScape: Dragonwilds

GPU usage 100% temp 82c
guys just bought this game
and i was wondering what is ur graphics setting
i am trying to use less than 60% gpu usage on my setup

my specs
CPU : amd ryzen 7 5800H
GPU : RTX 3060 ( 6 GB ver )
ram : 32 GB
res : 1080p (1920x1080) 60hz monitor
game installed at m.2 midas force

please help, i try to not use 100% because its over heating and trying to stream the game and obs studio using 40%
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Mahdniss Apr 16 @ 10:19pm 
82c is fine, your gpu will throttle. Do a google search on unsafe temps for your card if you’re worried. Most games use 100% gpu. The game engine here just isn’t very low end friendly, so kind the poor performance
Velia Apr 16 @ 10:24pm 
Originally posted by Mahdniss:
82c is fine, your gpu will throttle. Do a google search on unsafe temps for your card if you’re worried. Most games use 100% gpu. The game engine here just isn’t very low end friendly, so kind the poor performance

its lags and gpu my rig is throtleing down thats why i kinda wonder, i want to use it at lower
and streaming at the same time
Psycha Apr 16 @ 10:35pm 
Download and use MSI afterburner and lower the max power slider on the front to 90% or lower for temp control. It doesnt hurt performance all that much, lower shadows and any shader sliders and fog or sun shafts and god rays.
Velia Apr 16 @ 10:41pm 
Originally posted by PsychaChi:
Download and use MSI afterburner and lower the max power slider on the front to 90% or lower for temp control. It doesnt hurt performance all that much, lower shadows and any shader sliders and fog or sun shafts and god rays.

the in game stuff doesnt have that setting, the only setting they gave just grapihcs low to epic it doesnt let us even chose what to lower and make it better
and the the dlls or fsr stuff, performance to quality
ohh and fps from 30 to +
vysnc on or off
and thats it
Karumati Apr 16 @ 10:41pm 
Nothing wrong with 100% gpu usage.
Velia Apr 16 @ 10:42pm 
Originally posted by Karumati:
Nothing wrong with 100% gpu usage.

well i kinda need 30-40% to stream, so its kinda big deal
get a better system
Velia Apr 16 @ 11:21pm 
Originally posted by 4090x7800x3d:
get a better system

could u buy it for me ?
if not dont say something like that
Karumati Apr 17 @ 1:14am 
Originally posted by Velia:
Originally posted by Karumati:
Nothing wrong with 100% gpu usage.

well i kinda need 30-40% to stream, so its kinda big deal
If you want to stream - do it using cpu instead
Last edited by Karumati; Apr 17 @ 1:14am
I had the same! Search in video settings the option to put on : performance.
That fixed it and it went from 95% to 60% GPU usage.
If your gaming and streaming on the same PC, try using NVENC in OBS. That will utilize the built-in hardware encoder on your graphics card instead of relying on your CPU to do all the work.
Ghevd Apr 17 @ 1:42am 
Do you use a liquid cooling system? Time for an upgrade perhaps.

I had a stock liquid cooler when first got my rig which ♥♥♥♥ the bed with zero indication. That was the only times I seen temps at 80c or higher.

Replaced it with a Corsair cooler and couldn't be happier. Max temp I ever see now is about 60c on average and 35c or less idle.
Velia Apr 17 @ 1:59am 
Originally posted by Ghevd:
Do you use a liquid cooling system? Time for an upgrade perhaps.

I had a stock liquid cooler when first got my rig which ♥♥♥♥ the bed with zero indication. That was the only times I seen temps at 80c or higher.

Replaced it with a Corsair cooler and couldn't be happier. Max temp I ever see now is about 60c on average and 35c or less idle.


My cooling is fine its usually never go above 65c but i think this game just doesnt like low end stuff
Velia Apr 17 @ 2:00am 
Originally posted by BeerdedFury:
If your gaming and streaming on the same PC, try using NVENC in OBS. That will utilize the built-in hardware encoder on your graphics card instead of relying on your CPU to do all the work.


I used my gpu NVENC thats why i need to lower graphics setting i dont use my CPU as my render
Karumati Apr 17 @ 2:05am 
Originally posted by Velia:
Originally posted by BeerdedFury:
If your gaming and streaming on the same PC, try using NVENC in OBS. That will utilize the built-in hardware encoder on your graphics card instead of relying on your CPU to do all the work.


I used my gpu NVENC thats why i need to lower graphics setting i dont use my CPU as my render
the biggest question is why are you using laptop to stream
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