EA_Shepard
Community Manager
3 years agoRe: 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.
- EA App's Cache (Top Left Menu > Help > App Recovery)
- Run the System File Checker tool then Check for Windows and GPU updates
- Default your game to the high-performance GPU, AMD Settings | Nvidia Settings | Windows Settings
- Guide for Troubleshooting Graphics issues
(I use this one simply to change how many cores your system is using for the game) - Install/Repair your VC++ files for the game (Microsoft VC++ Link)
- Try the Game in different Compatibility settings
- Remove any over-clocking or undervolt settings or software and check if the issue continues.
- Check for other applications that may be limiting EA App or Game performance
- Reset Windows Host File
- Change UAC Controls within Windows
- Just as a test, try a new Windows User Account
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.