Why Is My RTX 3080 FTW3 GPU Running at Low Utilization While CPU isn’t Fully Loaded? Possible Fixes?

Troubleshooting Low GPU Usage with the RTX 3080: A Comprehensive Guide

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Upon recently acquiring my EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 GPU, I was eager to test its performance. Unfortunately, my experiences have been frustrating, characterized by consistently low GPU usage across a variety of games. I want to share my setup, test results, and seek advice on possible solutions.

System Specifications

  • CPU: Ryzen 3600
  • GPU: RTX 3080 FTW3
  • RAM: 16GB 3600MHz
  • PSU: Corsair RM750x
  • Storage: NVMe SSD and SATA SSDs

I play games on a 1440p/144Hz monitor, but despite this capable hardware, the GPU usage doesn’t seem to reflect the expected performance. So far, only Control and Monster Hunter World have utilized the GPU fully, hovering around 99% usage. During my testing, I noted the following GPU performances across different titles:

  • Horizon: Zero Dawn: 60-70%
  • Jedi: Fallen Order: 50%
  • Witcher 3: 50-60% (70% in wilderness areas)
  • Baldur’s Gate 3: 78%
  • GTA V: 55-90%
  • Sea of Thieves: 75%
  • Red Dead Redemption 2: 70-90%
  • Assassin’s Creed Origins: 75-95%

The numbers are underwhelming; for instance, in Jedi: Fallen Order, I’m only seeing 70-85 FPS in enclosed sections, significantly lower than the expected 140 FPS+ found in benchmarks. My previous RTX 2070 Super was able to match these figures, which makes the performance of the 3080 seem questionable.

Benchmark Insights

Interestingly, benchmarks in Furmark show expected results: Time Spy scores 17,456, Fire Strike Ultra scores 10,729, and Port Royal at 11,144, all maintaining a 99% GPU load throughout. Despite these results, my gaming experience remains unsatisfactory.

Installation and Configuration

In terms of setup, I took care to properly install the GPU. After uninstalling Precision X1, I performed a DDU uninstall of the NVIDIA

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  1. It sounds like you’ve done a good job troubleshooting the initial setup. Low GPU utilization can often be caused by several factors, including CPU bottlenecking, game optimization, or power management settings.

    • Check Power Management Settings: Ensure that Windows Power Options are set to High Performance. You can find this in Control Panel > Power & Sleep > Additional Power Settings.
    • Verify NVIDIA Settings: Open the NVIDIA Control Panel, navigate to ‘Manage 3D Settings,’ and set ‘Power management mode’ to ‘Prefer maximum performance.’
    • Update Drivers: Make sure you have the latest GPU drivers installed, preferably via the NVIDIA GeForce Experience app or directly from NVIDIA’s website.
    • Check for Background Processes: Ensure no background applications are limiting GPU resources by using Task Manager or GPU-Z.
    • Game Settings: For CPU-limited games, try increasing settings like resolution or enabling features that are more GPU-intensive to see if GPU usage improves.
    • Benchmark and Monitor: Use tools such as MSI Afterburner or HWMonitor to observe if the GPU is reaching expected clock speeds and temperatures during gaming.
    • Resolution and Frame Rate

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