NVIDIA's default settings sometimes prioritize power efficiency over raw performance.

: Right-click your desktop and open NVIDIA Control Panel . Navigate to Manage 3D Settings > Global Settings . Change Power management mode from "Normal" or "Optimal Power" to Prefer maximum performance.

: In the same Graphics window, find your game (or click Browse to add it). Click Options and select High performance to ensure it uses your NVIDIA card instead of integrated graphics. 2. Configure NVIDIA Control Panel

Modern versions of Windows allow you to force specific apps to use your dedicated GPU and manage scheduling more efficiently.

To increase low GPU usage while gaming on an NVIDIA system, you should first identify if the issue is a software setting or a hardware bottleneck. Low utilization often occurs because the CPU cannot feed the GPU data fast enough, or because power-saving features are limiting performance. 1. Optimize Windows Graphics Settings

: If you are on a laptop, ensure the Preferred graphics processor is set to High-performance NVIDIA processor rather than "Auto-select".

: Go to Settings > System > Display > Graphics . Turn on Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling to reduce lag and allow Windows to manage tasks more effectively.