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hey y'all im necroing this post again, issue still not solved three weeks later.
- 4 years ago@RunImInYourHouse dumb idea but i feel like maybe setting your power management setting in the nvidia control panel to max performance could maybe help? i’d recommend only doing this for titanfall and apex though so your gpu gets to chill out when you’re not playing.
- 4 years ago
@RunImInYourHousedo the games still run even when this issue occurs or do you get drops and such?
your pc might just have bad cooling or something. my pc can have cpu and gpu at 100% without even heating up.
and i feel like having your gpu at 90% when you play graphically demanding games is rather normal. Actually you want your gpu to be near 100% while gaming. if it’s low% that means you have a cpu bottleneck- 4 years ago
I have ruled out bad cooling completely, I have a 2080 super and I can run games like crisis and stalker while not even breaching the 53 celsius mark its only on apex legends and titanfall, both of these games are run via origin and something causes origin to skullfuck my computer and makes my graphics card run an upwards of 65 celsius, it could probably get higher but I don’t want to take my chances.
edit: the games run at about 15ish frames making them nearly unplayable, its very upsetting since I can’t play titanfall due to the fast paced nature of the game and it really makes me upset.
- 4 years ago
@RunImInYourHousethat’s so weird lol. i have a gtx 1060 and i run titanfall 2 at medium settings at like 140 fps lol. 60 celsius is pretty low. i’m pretty sure the rtx models can go above 90 before any serious issues arise.
edit: crysis and stalker don’t really require anything from your gpu from what i remember so those aren’t really comparable to titanfall lol. my guess is that you have a bottleneck or the games are running on integrated graphics instead of your gpu. or your gpu is somehow fake. i’ve seen people buy gpus that have had their innards
swapped out or just fried.