Help, Microprocessor at 100%
Hi, how are you? I have a problem for some time, I can't even play, the processor is at 100% (and the GPU at 30%) only happens to me in PUBG, in the rest of the games I can't play.
MI PC
I7 7700K 4.20Ghz
GTX 1050ti
16Gb RAM
Win 10
I have changed settings, I have everything on low, I close everything I can, everything updated and IT IS UN PLAYABLE, anyone has a similar problem? anyone has a configuration that I can go well?
Lega replied to Help, Microprocessor at 100% May 27, 2023 @ 10:48:29 am PDT
Lega replied to Help, Microprocessor at 100% May 27, 2023 @ 10:48:29 am PDTVerify the files of Windows and PUBG.
Open your search bar of Windows and write, cmd and open it pls with rights of admin. Now write sfc /scannow.
Google LatencyMon and download it from a save site you know.
Start it and press the play button left in the corner and play until you get the problem.
Now, check for any kind of bad delay and tell me the result please.
lächerlich replied to Help, Microprocessor at 100% May 27, 2023 @ 11:30:11 am PDT
lächerlich replied to Help, Microprocessor at 100% May 27, 2023 @ 11:30:11 am PDTyour processor is just too old. I have i5 7400k slightly overclocked an the same Graphics card ... its the same here for quite low settings. Pubg is poorly optimized and therefore it needs a lot of CPU Power. This is a phenomena all poorly optimized games have in common - their cpu hungriness. But I must say ... Pubg is the King of them all.
ꜱᴀɪɴᴛ replied to Help, Microprocessor at 100% May 27, 2023 @ 11:51:57 am PDT
ꜱᴀɪɴᴛ replied to Help, Microprocessor at 100% May 27, 2023 @ 11:51:57 am PDTnah, his cpu is solid
Lega replied to Help, Microprocessor at 100% May 27, 2023 @ 12:08:02 pm PDT
Lega replied to Help, Microprocessor at 100% May 27, 2023 @ 12:08:02 pm PDTyour processor is just too old. I have i5 7400k slightly overclocked an the same Graphics card ... its the same here for quite low settings. Pubg is poorly optimized and therefore it needs a lot of CPU Power. This is a phenomena all poorly optimized games have in common - their cpu hungriness. But I must say ... Pubg is the King of them all.
Your I5 only has 4 core and 4 threads but his 7700k has 4 cores and 8 threads.
80, 90 and sometimes 100% are normal for your CPU but not for his.
My old 6600k had the same problem which was the reason why I upgraded to an 6700k that is similar to his 7700k.
The usage was around 50-60%.
EL REBELADOR - VapoRub replied to Help, Microprocessor at 100% May 27, 2023 @ 2:49:07 pm PDT
EL REBELADOR - VapoRub replied to Help, Microprocessor at 100% May 27, 2023 @ 2:49:07 pm PDTVerify the files of Windows and PUBG.
Open your search bar of Windows and write, cmd and open it pls with rights of admin. Now write sfc /scannow.
Google LatencyMon and download it from a save site you know.
Start it and press the play button left in the corner and play until you get the problem.
Now, check for any kind of bad delay and tell me the result please.
Hi thanks for your time! in MAIN/ Time Running I got this message...
Conclusion: Your system appears to be having trouble handling real-time audio other tasks. You are likely to experience buffer underrruns appearing as drop outs, clicks or pops. One or more DPC routines that belong to a driver running in your system appear to be executing for too long. One problem may be related to power manegement, disable CPU throttling settings in Control Panel BIOS Setup. Check for BIOS updates.
Lega replied to Help, Microprocessor at 100% May 27, 2023 @ 3:01:14 pm PDT
Lega replied to Help, Microprocessor at 100% May 27, 2023 @ 3:01:14 pm PDTVerify the files of Windows and PUBG.
Open your search bar of Windows and write, cmd and open it pls with rights of admin. Now write sfc /scannow.
Google LatencyMon and download it from a save site you know.
Start it and press the play button left in the corner and play until you get the problem.
Now, check for any kind of bad delay and tell me the result please.
Hi thanks for your time! in MAIN/ Time Running I got this message...
Conclusion: Your system appears to be having trouble handling real-time audio other tasks. You are likely to experience buffer underrruns appearing as drop outs, clicks or pops. One or more DPC routines that belong to a driver running in your system appear to be executing for too long. One problem may be related to power manegement, disable CPU throttling settings in Control Panel BIOS Setup. Check for BIOS updates.
How high was the value and which process/driver caused it?