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High CPU Usage - videocardmonitor(32 bit)

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On 6/9/2019 at 6:42 AM, Skiiwee29 said:

While that did not help me, it probably would've if I didn't figure it out a different way. I recently installed the MSI Gaming APP for my MSI MOBO and GPU. The ActiveX package was installed with this and that's where the "videocardmonitorII.exe" executable was located. I have since uninstalled both  the MSI Gaming APP and the "videocardmonitorII.exe" executable because I found that it was unnecessary to my needs. No damage done as a result of deleting them so the problem is fixed and my CPU usage is less at all times! Thank you so much for the reply and you would have most likely solved my problem with that link!

I'm not sure what the application videocardmonitor(32 bit) is, but it is constantly running and eating up around 8-10% of my CPU usage. Any clue what this is a result of and how to prevent such high CPU usage? I have a MSI GTX 970, MSI B350 Tomahawk, and a Ryzen 7 1700.

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On 6/9/2019 at 6:42 AM, Skiiwee29 said:

While that did not help me, it probably would've if I didn't figure it out a different way. I recently installed the MSI Gaming APP for my MSI MOBO and GPU. The ActiveX package was installed with this and that's where the "videocardmonitorII.exe" executable was located. I have since uninstalled both  the MSI Gaming APP and the "videocardmonitorII.exe" executable because I found that it was unnecessary to my needs. No damage done as a result of deleting them so the problem is fixed and my CPU usage is less at all times! Thank you so much for the reply and you would have most likely solved my problem with that link!

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