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isn't that what you want? Otherwise there's performance you're not using.

 

Also running the CPU at 100% load is totally fine, that's its intended use. That software is talking crap

4 minutes ago, Txe said:

This is my situation whenever I play games my cpu load gets near to or up to maxing out and I don’t know what’s happening

(CPU 3.6ghz) (NZXT Kraken X62)

(GPU boost clock +160 core clock +450 memory clock)

 

 

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Load doesn't matter, I would just turn off that notification if I were you. As long as temps are okay, no need to worry 

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isn't that what you want? Otherwise there's performance you're not using.

 

Also running the CPU at 100% load is totally fine, that's its intended use. That software is talking crap

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Desktop benching:

Cinebench R15 Single thread:168 Multi-thread: 833 

SuperPi (v1.5 from Techpowerup, PI value output) 16K: 0.100s 1M: 8.255s 32M: 7m 45.93s

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4 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

isn't that what you want? Otherwise there's performance you're not using.

 

Also running the CPU at 100% load is totally fine, that's its intended use. That software is talking crap

Exactly. If you're only running your system to 50% then why would you buy all these expensive components and only use half of them?

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may you tell me which games are you playing .Since many games use rundll.exe command  which sometimes triggers the CPU to its full Load ( Rundll.exe is Microsoft program but some times it get affected by a virus easily) .check the processes in task manager and verify that the game is maxing out on your cpu not the rundll.exe . as you can see in the image whenever i open CS source the rundll.exe is maxing out  not the game 

 

i should be wrong you should first check and 

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12 hours ago, Shubham kumar pandey said:

may you tell me which games are you playing .Since many games use rundll.exe command  which sometimes triggers the CPU to its full Load ( Rundll.exe is Microsoft program but some times it get affected by a virus easily) .check the processes in task manager and verify that the game is maxing out on your cpu not the rundll.exe . as you can see in the image whenever i open CS source the rundll.exe is maxing out  not the game 

 

i should be wrong you should first check and 

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Didn't GamersNexus talk trash about that software?

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