Only 40-50% of the video card is useful but I would like to go 100%
in task manager by 40-50% between bounce and video card utilization.
somehow it could be done so that not only 40-50% use it there?
gtx 1050ti
i5 7400
16g ram
windows10
Why not take advantage of your video card's performance?
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Re: Why not take advantage of your video card's performance?
I guess you are looking at your task manager … you need to click on the drop down arrow next to one of the charts titles and try the different options … can't remember what t is called but one of them will show you the actual (100%) usage.
Given the way OSs manage GPU workloads it is actually hard not to use 100% when running FAH !!
Given the way OSs manage GPU workloads it is actually hard not to use 100% when running FAH !!
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2x Xeon E5-2697v3, 512GB DDR4 LRDIMM, SSD Raid, W10-Ent, Quadro K420
Xeon E3-1505Mv5, 32GB DDR4, NVME, W10-Pro, Quadro M1000M
i7-960, 12GB DDR3, SSD, W10-Pro, GTX1080Ti
i9-10850K, 64GB DDR4, NVME, W11-Pro, RTX3070
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Xeon E3-1505Mv5, 32GB DDR4, NVME, W10-Pro, Quadro M1000M
i7-960, 12GB DDR3, SSD, W10-Pro, GTX1080Ti
i9-10850K, 64GB DDR4, NVME, W11-Pro, RTX3070
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Re: Why not take advantage of your video card's performance?
Task Manager does not by default show the true utilisation.
Open Task Manager, select Performance, select the GPU from the left side, On any of the graphs that appear click the little down arrow above and to the right of the graph, Select Cuda.
Alternatively, download GPU-Z and look at Sensors or MSI AfterBurner and look there.
Open Task Manager, select Performance, select the GPU from the left side, On any of the graphs that appear click the little down arrow above and to the right of the graph, Select Cuda.
Alternatively, download GPU-Z and look at Sensors or MSI AfterBurner and look there.
single 1070
Re: Why not take advantage of your video card's performance?
Thanks! It's already 100% there!
Re: Why not take advantage of your video card's performance?
Cuda for Nvidia cards and I think it was Compute_0 for AMD, if not 0 then one of the Compute stats