Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon® Wildlands

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon® Wildlands

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Myx Jul 1, 2024 @ 12:42pm
100% GPU 0% CPU?
In the benchmark im getting this. I have a gaming laptop with a 4070 and an i7 14700k Whats the deal? Havent had any issues with this PC. Is it a glitch?
Edit: so now in game its maxing out my GPU usage, and my CPU is staying at like 15-30 % usage, super confused because the game runs below 60 aswell and if it used my CPU a bit more it's be good. Any way to solve this?
Last edited by Myx; Jul 1, 2024 @ 12:51pm
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Kitsune Aoi Jul 1, 2024 @ 2:41pm 
First thing that comes to mind for me is your windows Power Mode status may be limiting the power being pulled by the system. I had mine on my Ryzen 7 2700 set to best power efficiency in the Settings/System/Power on Windows 11, popped in a brand new TUF RX7600 16GB video card a week ago that I set to the Eco Power mode and locked my FPS at 60 1920x1080 Resolution.

The CPU was at 3-6% while the GPU was reading 0% usage for those tests. when I was running the Strix RX 580 8GB right before it was running the CPU at 40-60% usage but the GPU was at 89-100% usage for the same performance just the 580 was running it's Default power setting for the test.

Second thing that comes to mind is that the game may be running at the 1080P Resolution or 1440 Resolution not really demanding much of the RTX 4070 potential.

Do you have VSync enabled, what is the Resolution you play the game/of the monitor, is the monitor set to a 59 hz or 60 hz refresh?

If you have a 60 hz or lower setting on your monitor and vsync enable you will only see up to a max of 61 fps but even when locked to 60 on the FPS in the game settings it will fluctuate 59-61 if the video card will easily push more than that while it reads little to no gpu usage.

I am guessing your monitor is set to 50, 59 or 60 hz in your windows settings display settings, 1440P resolution with Vsync enabled in the game setting based on your CPU and GPU hardware to explain the 15-30% CPU Usage and 0% GPU. (My Primary monitor defaults to 59 Hz even tho it is a 60 Hz and lowest it goes is a 50. So that would lock my Vsync to the same in FPS values)
Myx Jul 1, 2024 @ 3:34pm 
Originally posted by Kitsune Aoi:
First thing that comes to mind for me is your windows Power Mode status may be limiting the power being pulled by the system. I had mine on my Ryzen 7 2700 set to best power efficiency in the Settings/System/Power on Windows 11, popped in a brand new TUF RX7600 16GB video card a week ago that I set to the Eco Power mode and locked my FPS at 60 1920x1080 Resolution.

The CPU was at 3-6% while the GPU was reading 0% usage for those tests. when I was running the Strix RX 580 8GB right before it was running the CPU at 40-60% usage but the GPU was at 89-100% usage for the same performance just the 580 was running it's Default power setting for the test.

Second thing that comes to mind is that the game may be running at the 1080P Resolution or 1440 Resolution not really demanding much of the RTX 4070 potential.

Do you have VSync enabled, what is the Resolution you play the game/of the monitor, is the monitor set to a 59 hz or 60 hz refresh?

If you have a 60 hz or lower setting on your monitor and vsync enable you will only see up to a max of 61 fps but even when locked to 60 on the FPS in the game settings it will fluctuate 59-61 if the video card will easily push more than that while it reads little to no gpu usage.

I am guessing your monitor is set to 50, 59 or 60 hz in your windows settings display settings, 1440P resolution with Vsync enabled in the game setting based on your CPU and GPU hardware to explain the 15-30% CPU Usage and 0% GPU. (My Primary monitor defaults to 59 Hz even tho it is a 60 Hz and lowest it goes is a 50. So that would lock my Vsync to the same in FPS values)
I have a gaming laptop with power mode set to performance in my laptops software. MY display is 1600x1440 @240hz, game is running alright now a mix of 60-80 fps. I dont know what caused it but it seems fine now.
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Date Posted: Jul 1, 2024 @ 12:42pm
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