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My CPU usage isconstantly jumping up and down.?
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04-28-2014, 08:22 PM
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My CPU usage isconstantly jumping up and down.?
I just got a new motherboard, and since then I've had nothing but problems with my cpu usage, its okay for 1-2 minutes but then it jumps up to 80-95 for no apparent reason.
My rig: GeForce GTX 650 Ti Intel® Core 2 duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz 4.00 GB RAM (3.94 GB usable) Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate. Not please don't pull the "your pc is slow", I think my PC should be able to run google chrome without going to 100 cpu usage. I used to be able to play most games on my pc without any problem, now i cant use skype. Please help me out here, I'm dying ![]() I've brought the PC to people to fix it, every friggin' ït specialist" just reinstalls the windows and says it works, well it doesn't, I don't call a 100% cpu usage with only skype and 1-2 programs in the background a working pc. "Reinstall your windows" -Its been reinstalled 3 times in close to a single week. "Have you tried switching it on and off again" -Yes... "Use task manager and see what program is using the most % cpu usage" -I only have 3 programs installed currently. Even with skype off (which is using the most cpu power) the pc goes to hell. "Run it in safe mode" - Tried it, same shit, different packaging. My PC does not in any way run good with 100% cpu, it can bearly run a game from 10 years ago, while as previously said I used to be able to play pretty much anything without issues. Ads |
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04-28-2014, 08:27 PM
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Well first of all I've had computers that run good but where always using a lot of CPU.So there probably is nothing wrong with yours.But I will tell you Skype is the worse program you can have on a computer.When ever someone brings a computer to me that runs slow the first thing I do is remove it.You have a old processor,which in it's day ran good but the older ones had to work harder.If your computer runs good what does it matter if it's using 100% of your CPU.As far as I can tell you are pulling your hair out for no reason.You could also look at the windows error logs and see it there is a problem with something running on your computer.If you have reinstalled windows 3 times in a week I would say there is a chance you could fix you issue with driver updates but you are never going to get your processor to run like a i5
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