Now.I suspect the CPU is at fault, but what can I do? I made sure I had all the CPU drivers from the CD that came with the motherboard. ![]() PS: The guy in the video might be lying to sell stock. To be brutally honest anything over 24 Gpixels/sec at Full HD is usually fine unless you're cranking the Anti-Aliasing or something weird. If you want a high frame rate during the action get a card with a good texel rate, and at least 88GB/sec in memory bandwidth. There are probably also OEM variants of HD6670's that have even worse performance, sometimes only a quarter as fast as the part should be. The Radeon HD6670 is about 1/5th as powerful as a modern GTX660 Ti: If your frame rate increases then the bottleneck is the video card, it's that simple. Try running at a lower resolution (no less than 1024x768 though) ![]() Your methodological approach was correct, just needed a little tweak for HyperThreading/SMT, that's all. ![]() If the CPU is only reaching 30% (60% normal workload) then the problem is definitely your video card. Due to the way most 3D titles are programed the CPU can run at 'max' (50%+ in this case) and the GPU can also run at/near 'max'. The Core i3 has HyperThreading, and if enabled the 'peak' usage is 50% and when HyperThreading is helping it will rise over a reported 50% CPU load.
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