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I have noticed, with my 5090 fantastic performance in Cyberpunk 2077, absolutely loving it, I bought it just yesterday.
However, today I noticed something confusing.
I play with controller, every time I move, even a couple of feet forward, backwards, or turn, my GPU usage goes from 70's, into the mid-late 90's.
It's doing this consistently I tried several different saves/areas.
It's like, fine, then, I move 3 feet forward, and my GPU usage jumps 20% upwards...
Stand still, 70's, turn around 97%, look in same direction, 70's, turn, jump to late 90's. This is in a small area with no people around, I can replicate it consistently, and the direction I look makes no difference.
Hope I have described this behaviour somewhat accurately, I did my best.
I tried a different USB port and different controller, no difference. Does not seem to happen in any other game so far.
Any ideas?
I cap my FPS at 100, but I tried removing that and it just goes the other way, 138 odd FPS, and 20+ drop every time I move/turn. So it happens whichever way I approach it.
However, today I noticed something confusing.
I play with controller, every time I move, even a couple of feet forward, backwards, or turn, my GPU usage goes from 70's, into the mid-late 90's.
It's doing this consistently I tried several different saves/areas.
It's like, fine, then, I move 3 feet forward, and my GPU usage jumps 20% upwards...
Stand still, 70's, turn around 97%, look in same direction, 70's, turn, jump to late 90's. This is in a small area with no people around, I can replicate it consistently, and the direction I look makes no difference.
Hope I have described this behaviour somewhat accurately, I did my best.
I tried a different USB port and different controller, no difference. Does not seem to happen in any other game so far.
Any ideas?
I cap my FPS at 100, but I tried removing that and it just goes the other way, 138 odd FPS, and 20+ drop every time I move/turn. So it happens whichever way I approach it.
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