RAM usage also hovers around 2.5GB so that also is not an issue. Here is a SS of GPU-Z showing max values of GPU stats after playing this game.ĬPU cores usage newer goes above 30% so there is no bottleneck there. I play this one browser game called "Contract Wars" and my GPU usage never goes above 58% but usually around 56% and I have poor framerates and huge stuttering all around. I have problem with unity player, have to be it because I eliminated everything else and tried everything I could from Nvidia control panel to BIOS tweaking and overclocking.
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Thing is that I have similar or same problem as OP. Sry for necroing, I might as well make a new topic if this is not allowed. So, for the specific use case of playing a game in your web browser you might have to manually disable the power saving stuff.
#LOW CPU USAGE BUT SLOW COMPUTER DRIVERS#
A plugin running within a web browser is a different kettle of fish, though - first of all it gets loaded indirectly via another program that certainly does not need your full GPU which could confuse things, and secondly even if that doesn't confuse things it could deliberately be ignored so that things like hardware accelerated Flash adverts don't chew up your battery power (your drivers can't tell the difference between an ad you're ignoring and a game you're playing). I'm no expert in the area, but it seems to me that when you start that kind of app it should be a no-brainer for your laptop's power-saving features to recognize that it shouldn't power-throttle the GPU. You said that BF3 works, and to me that makes perfect sense with the power-saving hypothesis. Have you checked that your laptop isn't using power saving features? Click to expand.Why on earth do you not want your hardware to use its full power? You can't have it both ways - full performance without full utilization.