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5 Quick Fixes for Halo Infinite Not Using GPU [Low GPU Usage]
Set your graphic settings to high-performance to kickstart your GPU
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Halo Infinite isn’t thefirst-person shooter gameto use a lot of GPU power. In fact, there are plenty of other games that can eat up your GPU. While it’s true that the game has been optimized for RTX 20 series GPUs and CPUs, it also uses more resources than most other games.
This means that if you’re playing on an older system or if you have a lower-end graphics card, you might experience some issues with Halo Infinite. But what do you do if the game isn’t using your GPU? Let’s find out, shall we?
Why is my game not using GPU?
If your graphics card is not working when you play a game, it is most likely due to one of the following reasons:
How can I fix Halo Infinite low GPU usage?
First things first, the basic checks:
1. Set your graphic performance to high
2. Disable your integrated GPU
If you find that Halo Infinite is not using the dedicated GPU, it’s because yourPC can’t detect the second GPU.
3. Update your graphics driver
For non-tech-savvy users, you’ll be happy to know that there’s a simpler route to achieve the same results. A third-party tool that automatically does the job for you.
OutByte
4. Update DirectX
If you’re using an old version of DirectX, it could be causing problems with your game. Since there’s no standalone package for DirectX, you’ll have to get it by updating your OS. This is a two-in-one deal, as you get to update both and solve the issue of an outdated OS and DirectX version.
5. Enable hardware acceleration
Hardware Acceleration is a feature that allows games to take advantage of your system’s dedicated graphics card, especially in cases where Halo Infinite is not using your GPU. This can make games look better, but it also makes them run smoother.
You can find out more abouthardware-accelerated GPU schedulingand when to enable or disable it in our detailed guide.
How do I change my graphics card in Halo Infinite?
You might be wondering why you need to use a dedicated GPU when your computer has an integrated graphics processor. That’s because IGP is designed to handle basic tasks like displaying windows, moving windows around, and playing videos.
However, it doesn’t have the horsepower to do more intensive stuff like video editing or playing games at high resolutions. This is where a secondary GPU comes in handy — it can handle these tasks much more efficiently than an IGP.
The problem is that many games today require a lot of processing power, so they’ll only run on systems with dedicated graphics cards. This means if you want to play them, then you need toupgrade to a powerful GPU.
In caseHalo Infinite is also using too much CPU, we can help. You just have to check out our article for a guided fix.
And that’s how we wrap up this article. Do let us know which solution came in handy in the comment section below.
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Claire Moraa
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Claire has a knack for solving problems and improving the quality of life for those around her. She’s driven by rationality, curiosity, and simplicity, and always eager to learn more about Microsoft’s products. With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11, errors, and software.
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Claire Moraa
Windows Software Expert
With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11 errors.