No i want to see the modules, not processes, nor did I said you should right click on it. By default the process explorer shows processes at the top in a list and modules at the bottom of the window after you selected a process. And I want to see the modules of the trainer process (its a huge list you cannot make a single screenshot of even on a 4k resolution. I dont want to see the modules with company name = Microsoft Corporation but everything else).
If there is no modules view on your end make sure View -> "Show lower pane" is checked and View -> Lower Pane View -> modules is checked.
[Edited by 0x90, 5/25/2021 2:00:48 PM]
Is this what you want?
It looks like you have Nvidia Geforce Experience installed.This one has an overlay and hooks into game processes which can be the reason for the high GPU usage. Can you close this one please and try again?
If that doesn't help you need to boot into safe mode and launch the trainer there to verify its an external issue. I still believe there is either a third party app hooking into the trainer (because it uses DirectX this is VERY likely) or there is a problem with your graphic card driver / directx.
Its just you. Everyone else including myself trainers never uses more than 5% GPU. So it cannot be the trainer. It must be something else. Try and nail it down.
[Edited by 0x90, 5/25/2021 2:45:17 PM]
Geforce inlay is already disabled. This issue persists for me for months, and I even formatted my drives several times in the meanwhile.
I only have standard inlays (Steam, GoG, Origin, etc). I don't have any extra applications which interferes with games. Also, I am not using any streaming apps.
Trainers are using high GPU as soon as I attach to game. They are not using GPU if I don't attach to the games.
I am not sure how to find root cause of this issue.