Windows 10: Abnormal GPU usage after replacing motherboard

Discus and support Abnormal GPU usage after replacing motherboard in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Yesterday I rebuilt my pc and replaced a few parts like my CPU, mobo and RAM. After rebooting my pc, I tried playing a game tried other games and... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Akiraspso, Jan 9, 2021.

  1. Akiraspso Win User

    Abnormal GPU usage after replacing motherboard


    Yesterday I rebuilt my pc and replaced a few parts like my CPU, mobo and RAM. After rebooting my pc, I tried playing a game tried other games and noticed that my GPU was using 60-100% util. For these games it's normally around 40 at most. Sometimes even at just 20%. Its causing my games to stutter and lag constantly and it's unplayable. I tried a clean install of windows, I updated my drivers, checked if the GPU was put in properly and still nothing

    Specs:
    GPU: GTX 1060 3GB
    CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 6 core
    RAM: 16GB
    Motherboard: ROG Strix B450-F Gaming

    :)
     
    Akiraspso, Jan 9, 2021
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  2. REplacing motherboard with refurbished motherboard

    Hi Keith,

    to keep license you need to replace motherboard by warranty. Sorry that are the license terms. If this will be warranty replacement please remember technician to do steps necessary for license keeping.
     
    Igor Leyko, Jan 9, 2021
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  3. kenalbus Win User
    Windows 10 CPU usage 100% when Nvidia GPU enabled

    I've had the same problem, and have exactly the same GPU model. I was able to set the drivers back to factory default, but any update I've tried (including the most recent) causes the massive cpu usage. I've contacted tech support for both Nvidia and Asus,
    and followed all the steps they suggested, with no luck.
     
    kenalbus, Jan 9, 2021
    #3
  4. TomWoB Win User

    Abnormal GPU usage after replacing motherboard

    LogViewer for GPU-Z available !

    I tried Nvidia Inspector (which is very close to GPU-Z), but it logs with a different column delimiter. With the following steps you can "convert" a Nvidia Inspector logfile into a GPU-Z logfile:

    • open Nvidia Inspector logfile (typically "NVIDIA_Inspector-MonitoringLog_....csv") in a good text-editor (UltraEdit ,...)
    • find/replace column delimiter: find all semicolon ';' and replace them with comma ',' (in a good text editor you can do this in one step "replace all")
    • save changed logfile with extension ".txt"
    Now you can open the saved logfile as a "GPU-Z logfile" !
     
    TomWoB, Jan 9, 2021
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