Didn't check the network. But I've never seen an exe use 40% gpu and 0% cpu out of nowhere.
I'm maybe jumping to conclusions, but I've never seen that in my life and I've never had a trainer even use a 1% of my gpu.
My GPU usage is like 2-4%, and actually is less usage than the EPIC GAME LAUNCHER that EPIC uses to launch it's games (you know, the Unreal Engine people).
Some programs, including games, use GPU calls to quickly blit or display graphics for a smoother visual exprience. Actually quite common.. The GPU, or graphics processing unit, is literally to display graphics in an accelerated manner. Our trainer isn't borking your framerates by any appreciable manner. Further it's using very low amount of power out of your GPU. Oddly enough, the EPIC launcher appears to be more of a power drain that our trainer.
Google Chrome ALSO uses your GPU, likely, and the amount it uses can get quite high, depending on the graphical and HTML5 content.
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One thing you can try which probably will set the trainer GPU usage to nearly zero, is to minimize it to the taskbar, if you already know the keyboard shortcuts. This likely works for nearly ALL programs that use GPU.
good day,
Cal
[Edited by Caliber, 4/2/2021 3:48:06 PM]
Just played in Total War: Hammer II, with CH trainer.
I am running with the following hardware:
Processor: Ryzen 9 5950x
RAM: Corsair 4x16GB @3200Mhz
MB: ASUS TUF GAMING B550-PLUS (WI-FI) (AM4, ATX)
VC: MSI GeForce RTX 3080 10240Mb VENTUS 3X OC.
HDs: Samsung Evo pro 1TB x2 (m2)
Windows 10 x64 Professional;
Kaspersky IS;
If I just turn off the kaspersky - it doesn't solve the problem at all.
(Just to be clear - I have NO illegal software on my PC, so there's everything is bought)
And guess what? I noticed that after 3-4hrs of gaming, it started to lag a lot... like little freezes. I've opened system monitoring (CTRL+SHIFT+ESC) and the CH trainer uses over 98% of GPU.
I'm a CH client for many years enough, to not believe that it is trying to do something bad (mining, virus etc)... but really, what the heck? xD
😭
Your GPU is at 98% usage because you're running a game along with a trainer and probably other things running in the background as well. The trainer alone isn't using 98% of your GPU. If it was, then your game would instantly CTD because there wouldn't be much GPU memory left to support the weight/size of the game.
So yes, 98% of your GPU memory is being utilized and that is normal when you are playing a game, especially with graphical settings set to higher levels. But no, the trainer alone isn't utilizing 98% of your GPU memory.