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First of all ignore the readings.
Whats your actual performance like?
Whats your actual performance like?
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-Jonesyy wrote First of all ignore the readings.
Whats your actual performance like?
Its perfect but i still want rid of the 100%, its ringing warning alarms in my head xD
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-Punk- wrote-Jonesyy wrote First of all ignore the readings.
Whats your actual performance like?
Its perfect but i still want rid of the 100%, its ringing warning alarms in my head xD
Check temps(download program like core temp or cpuid), if you are under 60c you probably are getting false readings. If you are pretty high ~80c range you probably are maxing out and I would assume a virus or unwanted program taking up all your resources.
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SHS wrote-Punk- wrote-Jonesyy wrote First of all ignore the readings.
Whats your actual performance like?
Its perfect but i still want rid of the 100%, its ringing warning alarms in my head xD
Check temps(download program like core temp or cpuid), if you are under 60c you probably are getting false readings. If you are pretty high ~80c range you probably are maxing out and I would assume a virus or unwanted program taking up all your resources.
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readings from cpu-z, cpuid/ hwmonitor and speccy.
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-Punk- wroteSHS wrote-Punk- wrote-Jonesyy wrote First of all ignore the readings.
Whats your actual performance like?
Its perfect but i still want rid of the 100%, its ringing warning alarms in my head xD
Check temps(download program like core temp or cpuid), if you are under 60c you probably are getting false readings. If you are pretty high ~80c range you probably are maxing out and I would assume a virus or unwanted program taking up all your resources.
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readings from cpu-z, cpuid/ hwmonitor and speccy.
Your temperatures are more than fine. I believe it is a false positive as your CPU would be pretty hot if it was truly at 100% load all the time.
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:/ i dont like it saying 100% even if its not xD downloaded process hacker and apparently i am only using 2-20%, is this right?
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Well not that AVG is causing it, but remove AVG. Its no better than windows essentials (windows 7) or windows defender (windows 8 & 10). And at 100% load you would be seeing a huge performance drop, like making your computer unusable. So its most likely just a bug within windows itself.
When browsing the internet, I only use about 2%-4% so that sounds about right. (i7 4770k OC @ 4.5Ghz.)
When browsing the internet, I only use about 2%-4% so that sounds about right. (i7 4770k OC @ 4.5Ghz.)
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