I have the following problem, and it was not so long ago that I bought the following specs: 2070S, I7-10th and 32GB RAM these are based on professional gamers. Now I have the following problem: my sensitivity becomes strange from now on, towards spongy (also in the desktop). I have informed myself about this and followed countless tips for optimization (without success), but I noticed that my GPU is only used up to 40% while playing and my CPU only up to 20-30%. I think that could be the reason for my problem, among other things.
I play: Valorant, CS: GO, Fortnite. Same workload everywhere.
Tested with MSI Afterburner.
Why should it also have a higher occupancy rate?
That's definitely not the case, but honestly, I have no spontaneous idea.
In case of doubt, completely flatten it and rebuild all drivers, etc.
Do you have FPS problems or is everything OK?
What exactly do you mean by sensitivity and spongy? I don't quite understand right now.
But in and of itself the load should be relatively normal for such games.
Has nothing to do with the load. That's right.
I don't know what you mean by "my sensitivity is getting strange from now on, in the direction of spongy (also on the desktop)". However, I don't know why you got 32GB RAM for a gaming computer and what hardware should be based on professional gamers.
I can tell you, however, that the total load on the CPU in games is completely negligible. A program runs mostly linearly, you can certainly outsource some computation to other threads, but there's always a main loop and if it is fully used then the GPU has to wait to render until the scene has been computed… On your 10th gen i7 with 16 Threads, it is completely sufficient that a thread would be fully utilized (total load: 6.25%) to get stuck in the CPU bottleneck.
Especially with games that are not graphically demanding like Valorant, CSGO or Fortnite (Fortnite actually only uses two threads, ie your total CPU load will always look very modest here. The Source Engine games should use at least 8 threads) you will almost always be within the CPU limit accordingly, your graphics card can't develop its full potential.
However, you could increase the graphical settings until you fully use your GPU, then you get at least some eyecandy without having less fps.
With, my sensitivity becomes strange from now on, in the direction of spongy (also on the desktop) "I mean that when I move the mouse quickly (sometimes also during normal use) my sensitivity with my mouse fills up horribly. This feeling occurs especially when recording clips or when increasing my graphics (keyword DX11 & DX12).
I have already restarted my PC several times and reinstalled all drivers, but without success.
My FPS are around 225-320FPS with Valorant, for example, but these fluctuations are very strong and are also map-based, so I have 240FPS on one map and 270-310 on the other. And by, my sensitivity becomes strange from now on, in the direction of spongy (also in the desktop) "I mean that when I move the mouse quickly (sometimes also during normal use) my sensitivity with my mouse fills up horribly. This feeling occurs particularly strongly when recording clips or when elevating my graphics (keyword DX11 & DX12).
By "horrible" I mean in the direction: dragged behind, slower, deviating, not accurate, imprecise, delay.
So first flatten it completely
To what extent flatten it?
Reinstall Windows
Delete everything stop 🤷🏻♂️
That's exactly what I did.
Have you completely rebuilt your Windows?
Yes
Then I really have no plan
It is not 100% due to the utilization