i bought my gpu radeon 580rx in august, from the moment i turn on my pc the gpu is always running between 75% and 100% even when nothing is running, is that normal? i can barely record and play at the same time, my gpu is really struggling to do anything else when i'm ga...
AMD ROCm problem: GPU is constantly running at 100%ggerganov/llama.cpp#5280 Closed Sign up for freeto join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account?Sign in to comment Assignees No one assigned Labels None yet Projects None yet ...
I have a Lenovo Yoga 3 unit that has a 5500 card onboard which constantly runs the GPU at around 100%, this causes major lag on the machine with even the most basic tasks. In a bid to resolve this I have completed a fresh install of Win10 but unfortunately the issue remains. ...
If you don't want it, look at solution to Issue 2 below.** Now... For the troubleshooting of CRU fix part. **Issue 1:** Monitor started randomly lose input ("Input not supported"). Not constantly, but randomly! **Solution 1:** You didn't follow step 6 and went...
mine start at 60º with 6% and going slowly up to 75º and 60% used Then by miracle it go down to 14% doing jumps constantly to around 30% i never go further than 75-77º (anyway if it go further than 75º my PC will go faster for reduce the temperature) ...
GPU usage constantly high after MPS test program I did a very simple test using Metal PerformanceShaders. It is basically a MPSMatrixMultiplication. I compiled it in Terminal with 'swiftc matrixMul.swift' Then you get the executable called matrixMul....
Re:CPU, GPU and VRAM stuck at low performance when my computer is unplugged and after changing battery Hello@louanb, Welcome to the Community Forums. Could you please check if updating the energy managment drivers will help? Here's the link:https://pcsupport.lenovo....
High GPU usage. Constantly sitting over 40% just at idle. Hey everyone, I am currently struggling to get anywhere with this OBS issue. I have tried googling and spending hours on the forums with no avail. I would be forever grateful for some guidance. My issue seems to be that the gene...
Even if it somehow isn’t causing your card to crash, it’s definitely raising your temperatures and can even have a long-term impact on your hardware if it’s constantly in the danger zone. Moving past this point, I’m going to assume you’re running your GPU at stock clocks. ...
GPU switches between 200mhz and 1040mhz constantly. Sometimes if a game calls for a lot of work it will go up to 1500-1600mhz but as soon as the load is lower it goes back to bouncing between 200mhz and 1040mhz. Seems to be most games just perform on this 200/1040 split....