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How can i git my GPU to run the bulk of MSFS

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I been looking at my Task Manger for the reason why my room that i have my computer in gits hot  and i found my CPU was giting hit hard with load is there any switch or any tweak to have it go to my GPU if not can some one make it for people if good GPU's But bad CPU's thanks couldn't post the photo here do to something on the site

You need to drop the quality of things in you settings that hammer your GPU and increase the quality of the things in your settings that use CPU.

Despite some miracle I don't think what the OP is asking is possible. MSFS and most other sims are CPU intensive doing all the sim calculations while the GPU does all the input/out rendering you see through your monitor or VR set. You just can't offload process of the base sim to the GPU that easy that's why its always in most cases have the more powerful CPU "which run all other OS and  Windows operations at the same time" than a GPU. Sounds like the I5 6600k is bottlenecking the OP  GPU on the system.

Could be that your GPU is sending data to the CPU too often. Try increasing the workload on the GPU and thus it will send data less often to the CPU. Increase resolution, scaling, and other graphic options till you find a good balance of CPU/GPU usage.

9950X3D, PNY 5090, 64GB DDR5 6000, MSI X870-P, GIGABYTE AORUS Gen5 2TB NVMe, 3440x1440 AW3423DW gsync ultimate.

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