I mean the temperatures and%.
Specs: i5 4590 gtx 970 4gb and 8gb ram (2x4gb)
Yes it is normal.
Your temperatures are normal.
Your graphics card is not being used properly which is because your processor is running at its limit. If you want more FPS you have to upgrade this.
But the graphics settings could also be turned up further without experiencing major losses in the frame rate.
Looks completely normal, especially for full HD / not very demanding titles, the 980 is often underestimated.
Many thanks.
Just for info, your CPU is slowing down your graphics card. And quite a bit. This is exactly the bottleneck we gamers fear most.
It can only develop 43% of its strength. But when you take that into account, the values are normal.
Look at the bottleneck. The graphics card can only be used up to 43%. And the CPU is full.
Look at the bottleneck. The graphics card can only be used up to 43%. And the CPU is full.
Oh, I'm only seeing it now. Oops!
Didn't see it until later, don't worry. But your answer is still correct. Because based on that, the values are also normal.
This leads to fps drops for me
But that's actually because of Fortnite. I think that the questioner set the graphics to a minimum in order to achieve the maximum FPS number. The CPU is usually the limiting factor.
Is also done similarly at Counter Strike. You also play in 4: 3 stretched.
But what surprises me is the GPU temperature. 73 ° at 40% is already high.
I believe your word for it. That's normal too. Maybe you can get a better CPU somewhere cheap on Ebay. But actually I'm an opponent of putting money into such an old platform.
But that's tough. One more reason for me not to play Fortnite.
Well, the temperature can be normal in summer. Then add an attic apartment and 73 degrees are reached very quickly.
On the other hand, it's similar for me, but only because I've set the fan curve differently. For me, the fan only goes into full swing at 78 degrees.