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EA_Shepard
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3 years ago

Re: Dragon Age Origins: Extremely High GPU usage

@sugargoats Im playing it now, not now now, but before this now! 😉 DAO shouldn't not run your system that high unless there is something else on the PC causing it to happen. This could be a lot of things even if it does not affect other games. When this happen, we ask that you run through the following standard checklist to see if anything changes for you.

A long as you don't have things like overclocking ticked up, and your CPU isn't using all of it to run, simple updates and changing GPU settings lower it. I had the same happen on Dead Space once and altered a few settings and it went back to normal without having to mess with the in-game settings.

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  • sugargoats's avatar
    sugargoats
    3 years ago

    Thank you for your reply, i'll go through and try these out! 

    This was a huge surprise to me, my computer has never done this before. I forgot to put it in the main post, but the only reason I knew it was happening was there was this extremely high pitched, wavering buzzing noise coming from my computer when the game was running that was quite concerning. (Sounded kind of like a mosquito buzzing right next to my ear)

  • holger1405's avatar
    holger1405
    Hero+
    3 years ago

    @sugargoats 

    What you hear is most probably coil whine.

    Coil whine is a problem with many modern GPUs and is caused by electronic components that vibrate at certain frequencies when current flows through them.

    It is not dangerous for your GPU or other components but can be quit annoying.

    Often the coil whine is amplified by a GPU that achieves very high FPS numbers, such as a modern GPU in a 14-year-old game.

    The best course of action is still to use VSync or a frame limiter to bring the frame rate down.