Инсталирайте Steam
вход
|
език
Опростен китайски (简体中文)
Традиционен китайски (繁體中文)
Японски (日本語)
Корейски (한국어)
Тайландски (ไทย)
Чешки (Čeština)
Датски (Dansk)
Немски (Deutsch)
Английски (English)
Испански — Испания (Español — España)
Испански — Латинска Америка (Español — Latinoamérica)
Гръцки (Ελληνικά)
Френски (Français)
Италиански (Italiano)
Индонезийски (Bahasa Indonesia)
Унгарски (Magyar)
Холандски (Nederlands)
Норвежки (Norsk)
Полски (Polski)
Португалски (Português)
Бразилски португалски (Português — Brasil)
Румънски (Română)
Руски (Русский)
Финландски (Suomi)
Шведски (Svenska)
Турски (Türkçe)
Виетнамски (Tiếng Việt)
Украински (Українська)
Докладване на проблем с превода
Jesus almighty......
"Do not compare your results to another PC results unless EVERYTHING is the same."
So throw out utilization number comparisons.
Your own results compared to themselves are fine. You are simply comparing in a moment where the CPU is being a limitation. The GPU is not always, 100% of the time, the bottleneck. If it was, we'd see zero difference when making CPU changes. While the GPU is often the bottleneck in games, this doesn't mean the CPU never is. Simply put, your CPU is limiting you.
But that IS NOT a problem unless the performance is lower than you want.
That reply can pretty much answer every one of your "I upgraded GPU from A to B, and GPU utilization dropped, but someone else has higher utilization on same CPU and GPU".
You can not compare to a different PC. You might want to, but unless sit is a 100% controlled "environment" where ALL variables are accounted for, you can not. And since you have DDR4, EXPECT lower results than any tests done with DDR5. Even if they have DDR4 you might not get the same, as high results.
Now quit worrying and go enjoy some games (or movies, or walks, or whatever).
The guy in the video must have tweaked his settings to get the higher fps.
https://www.cowcotland.com/articles/3639-9/test-nvidia-geforce-rtx-4090-fe-le-monstre-vert-debarque.html
So yea on certain games, 1440p 16:9 is not going to utilize the GPU to the fullest.
Plus you probably left the NVIDIA Control Panel on the Defaults. Never do that.
Change at least the following:
Power Management = Prefer Max Performance
Low Latency Mode = On or Ultra (in conjunction with VSync or GSync methods)
Threaded Optimization = On
PhysX = GPU
Windows Settings > Gaming > Game Mode = try it On & Off and compare results. Sometimes it helps but often it does not. It might help in many newer games as long as the game is ran in Full Screen Mode.
NOT all Cpu and Gpu are equal. You can have the exact same build and get different results. You could have lost silicon lottery badly and who you're comparing to has won it, dramically.
Does the game play?
Accapetable?
If yes to both STOP looking and over analysing everything. Enjoy the system. Unless you're overclocking and determined to push your hardware to it's limits stop what yo're doing and PLAY. If you want to push to it's limits that fine but first you NEED to learn what the hell it is your're doing.
I'm going to start reporting your treads like these as spam. They are. It's the EXACT SAME thing ALL the time. Same thing, different game. one of bug or whatever.
https://youtu.be/omumzW1AtGE?t=284
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feF5NOFSu4I&t=73s
Vertical Sync (VSync) or FPS Max / Cap ?
That would lower overall GPU usage.