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So my CPU is at a constant 100% load just having Chrome, Spotify, iTunes, ect. open. Is there any reason why?

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Which CPU? xD

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1 minute ago, PCGuy_5960 said:

Which CPU? xD

An 80286 at 12 MHz

 

At least that's what his profile says :P 

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It is a intel celeron N3050  in a cheap laptop... I know it is not the greatest but i just want to know what i can do.

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Just now, ANONYMOUS_POTATO said:

It is a intel celeron N3050... I know it is not the greatest but i just want to know what i can do.

Task manager, see processes by all users, sort by CPU usage.

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This is what it shows

*It dipped down when i took the screenshot for a sec*

7 minutes ago, SpaceGhostC2C said:

Task manager, see processes by all users, sort by CPU usage.

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11 minutes ago, ANONYMOUS_POTATO said:

It is a intel celeron N3050.

The CPU is very weak.... This is why :P

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Just now, PCGuy_5960 said:

The CPU is very weak.... This is why :P

I know that... The computer was between 200 - 250... It used to be pretty snappy and never was at 100% all of the time.

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Just now, ANONYMOUS_POTATO said:

I know that... The computer was between 200 - 250... It used to be pretty snappy and never was at 100% all of the time.

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1 minute ago, ANONYMOUS_POTATO said:

I know that... The computer was between 200 - 250... It used to be pretty snappy and never was at 100% all of the time.

Try a different browser, FIrefox or Opera and see CPU usage. Facebook is a resource hog on chrome

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I know chrome is notorious for pigging out on RAM but if you open a whole bunch of active tabs and mix it with a weak processor it might peak utilization. Do you have a lot of Chrome Extensions running? If so turning them off might help a bit if they actively run in the background.

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Just now, mrzoltowski said:

Try a different browser, FIrefox or Opera and see CPU usage. Facebook is a resource hog on chrome

I was going to use Firefox but it stayed at the install stage for hours and never installed.

 

1 minute ago, Windows7ge said:

I know chrome is notorious for pigging out on RAM but if you open a whole bunch of active tabs and mix it with a weak processor it might peak utilization. Do you have a lot of Chrome Extensions running? If so turning them off might help a bit if they actively run in the background.

All i have is ad block running right now

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10 minutes ago, ANONYMOUS_POTATO said:

I was going to use Firefox but it stayed at the install stage for hours and never installed.

 

All i have is ad block running right now

Use ublock origin instead. Less CPU and ram usage plus they're open source and Adblock makes money by making companies pay them so they allow a few ads on some websites.

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5 minutes ago, DocSwag said:

Use ublock origin instead. Less CPU and ram usage plus they're open source and Adblock makes money by making companies pay them so they allow a few ads on some websites.

Wow that actually helped. It staying around 60-80%. Thanks for that.

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2 minutes ago, ANONYMOUS_POTATO said:

Wow that actually helped. It staying around 60-80%. Thanks for that.

Unfortunately Adblock is very popular and too well known for most people to find out about ublock origin even though it's better in every way (except I think you can't block individual YouTube channels, that's the only con of ublock).

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9 minutes ago, DocSwag said:

Adblock makes money by making companies pay them so they allow a few ads on some websites.

Adblocker Plus still allows you to block everything regardless, they just tried promoting a "responsible ad'ing" :P 

 

But yeah great tip for OP, every one should have ads blocked one way or another, furthermore there's plenty of TamperMonkey scripts that prevents pages from blocking you if have it running, like the Anti-Adblock Killer, all stuff worth googling about.

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5 hours ago, ANONYMOUS_POTATO said:

This is what it shows

*It dipped down when i took the screenshot for a sec*

Well, Chrome being Chrome is part of the problem, especially if watching videos. My old P8400 also gets trashed by Chrome on Youtube and similar, and especially on anything with Flash (their built in plugin is light years behind Adobe's in terms of performance)

 

But what actually worries me is the System entry. I've seldom see System show anywhere near the top of the list of CPU usage, except for this one PC. System never used more than a core, and it was an 8-core CPU, so there should be plenty for everyone else... except the computer would experience micro-freezes all the time.

It turned out that some form of driver conflict was behind the relatively high CPU use by "System" (specifically, I hadn't reinstalled windows after swapping motherboards, and some traffic shaping software bundled with the old motherboard was causing a mess in the new one. Uninstalling said software sent System back to the bottom, and the micro freezes disappeared). 

 

But yeah, other than that, browsers like chrome are resource hogs these days (they've come a long way since their stellar debuts...), and multitasking on them, especially if it involves media playback, is stressful to CPUs.

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