• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.
  • The forums have been upgraded with support for dark mode. By default it will follow the setting on your system/browser. You may override it by scrolling to the end of the page and clicking the gears icon.

Idle issue since 5060 ti installed

Joined
Oct 18, 2017
Messages
274 (0.10/day)
Location
Baguetteland
System Name 1080p 180hz
Processor 7800X3D
Motherboard Asus X670E crosshair hero
Cooling Noctua NH-D15
Memory G.skill flare X5 2*16 GB DDR5 6000 Mhz CL30
Video Card(s) Asus prime 5060 ti oc 16 GB
Storage Western digital SN850 1 TB NVME
Display(s) LG Ultragear 24GS65F-B
Case Phanteks P600S
Audio Device(s) Logitech pro X2 lightspeed
Power Supply EVGA 1200 P2
Mouse Logitech G PRO
Keyboard Logitech G710+
Software Windows 11 24H2 build 26100.3915
Benchmark Scores https://www.3dmark.com/sn/5745992 https://www.3dmark.com/spy/55497493
Hey guys,

Since i installed my new 5060 ti a few days ago i noticed that installing the drivers would induce a constant 1% usage by the windows "system" process, that my cpu wouldn't go into low power mode properly (high frequency and voltage at idle) and that the gpuz sensor tab would report weird things like high idle bus interface load (see attached picture).

Clipboard_05-01-2025_01.png


Could you guys also post your gpuz sensor tab at idle so i could compare please? Thank you!
 
Did you use DDU to clean install the new drivers? If not I would recommend doing so first.
 
Maybe it's a crypto-mining trojan? Try scanning with malwarebytes. Although the fact that it is saying Perfcap reason power is really weird.
 
Maybe it's a crypto-mining trojan? Try scanning with malwarebytes. Although the fact that it is saying Perfcap reason power is really weird.

This happens on a fresh clean install of windows 11 with only chipset drivers installed. It doesn't happen before graphic drivers are installed, and it stops after i uninstall them.

Sounds more like a driver issue to me, but i need to compare with other people gpuz sensor tab at idle to confirm. I could switch my 5060 ti to a spare gtx 1060 as well to check but since everything is already setup properly in my case i'd like to avoid having to double swap just to troubleshoot this.
 
What drivers are you running? You don't want to be on 576.02, it's godawful and full of bugs including sensor reporting bugs. There's a new WHQL driver version that came out around 12 hours ago

I've been on the 576.15 hotfix for a week, though I haven't checked behaviour at idle with those drivers.
 
What drivers are you running? You don't want to be on 576.02, it's godawful and full of bugs including sensor reporting bugs. There's a new WHQL driver version that came out around 12 hours ago

I've been on the 576.15 hotfix for a week, though I haven't checked behaviour at idle with those drivers.

I'm on the latest 576.28 WHQL released yesterday. I've tried all drivers released compatible with the 5060 ti.
 
High idle bus interface load isn't anything to be too worried about, it's might have dropped down to one lane to save power. What's the Bus Interface saying in the first tab of GPU-Z? I've seen GPUs drop down to one lane a few times, and 38% of 1 lane is a very low load overall, especially if its dropped from Gen5 to Gen2 as well.

Check your motherboard settings for PCIe speeds and PCIe power saving, too. It has just as much say in the PCIe bus behaviour as the graphics driver.
 
High idle bus interface load isn't anything to be too worried about, it's might have dropped down to one lane to save power. What's the Bus Interface saying in the first tab of GPU-Z? I've seen GPUs drop down to one lane a few times, and 38% of 1 lane is a very low load overall, especially if its dropped from Gen5 to Gen2 as well.

Check your motherboard settings for PCIe speeds and PCIe power saving, too. It has just as much say in the PCIe bus behaviour as the graphics driver.

Clipboard_05-01-2025_01.png


I still would like to compare to someone else gpuz sensor tab at idle if anyone would be so kind to post theirs :)
 
Okay, so it's running the PCIe bus to your GPU at Gen 1.1 which is 1/16th of it's normal speed
38% of 1/16th is 2.4% - which means it's barely being used.

presumably it speeds up to PCIe 5.0 once you fire up an application that needs more bandwidth?

I still would like to compare to someone else gpuz sensor tab at idle if anyone would be so kind to post theirs :)

It's exactly the same (clean W11 workstation, freshly imaged)

1746117095444.png
 
Okay, so it's running the PCIe bus to your GPU at Gen 1.1 which is 1/16th of it's normal speed
38% of 1/16th is 2.4% - which means it's barely being used.

presumably it speeds up to PCIe 5.0 once you fire up an application that needs more bandwidth?



It's exactly the same (clean W11 workstation, freshly imaged)

View attachment 397673
Thank you!

But since you also have a 5060 ti you might have the same issue. I was hoping for someone with an older GPU and older driver to compare, but i guess i'll have to check myself with my gtx 1060 if i want to go to the bottom of this. But i'm a bit lazy to do it since my 5060 ti performance is already good, so i'll just call it a day :p
 
With a 5 W load, I wouldn't worry.
 
Thank you!

But since you also have a 5060 ti you might have the same issue. I was hoping for someone with an older GPU and older driver to compare, but i guess i'll have to check myself with my gtx 1060 if i want to go to the bottom of this. But i'm a bit lazy to do it since my 5060 ti performance is already good, so i'll just call it a day :p
If you wanted an older card for comparison, here is my 1660 super (win 10, 551.86):
Idle.gif
 
Back
Top