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Fix High Cpu Usage For Gaming (350 Fps) -

: In "Power Options," select the High Performance or Ultimate Performance plan. Set both the "Minimum" and "Maximum processor state" to 100% to prevent clock speed fluctuations.

Reducing background "bloat" ensures your CPU prioritizes the game thread over unnecessary tasks. Fix High CPU Usage For Gaming (350 FPS)

: Disable unnecessary startup apps in Task Manager and hide all Microsoft services in msconfig to stop third-party updaters from running in the background. 2. Configure GPU Driver Settings : In "Power Options," select the High Performance

: Use the Group Policy Editor ( gpedit.msc ) to navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Power Management > Power Throttling Settings and set "Turn off Power Throttling" to Enabled . : Disable unnecessary startup apps in Task Manager

Your GPU settings can directly impact how much the CPU has to pre-render.

When gaming at extremely high frame rates like 350 FPS, your CPU must work intensely to "feed" the GPU enough data to maintain that speed. High CPU usage is expected in this scenario, but if it leads to stutters or crashes, you can optimize your system to handle the load more efficiently. 1. Optimize Windows System Settings

: Open "Advanced System Settings," go to the "Advanced" tab, and under "Performance Settings," ensure "Processor scheduling" is set to Programs .

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