Hi, so I have a i5 3570k and recently I've been having problems with extremely high CPU usage, I'm really not sure what's causing it, nothing looks out of the ordinary on windows task manager.
For example, with just Skype and Google Chrome running, my CPU usage goes from like 3% to 65%.
Yesterday I had Overwatch, 1 Google Chrome browser open and it was peaking at 100%.
Is my CPU about to die?
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Swap out your hard disk for a clean installed version of windows and see if it still runs at 65%?
1. Go to task manager
2. Select Processes -tab
3. Select "Show processes from all users"
4. Sort the processes based on CPU usage
It should show your what program or process is using all that CPU power.
Here's another tip: When you've found the culprit, if it is a startup process, then turn off that process from startup tab in msconfig.exe (to run msconfig exe, open it from windows start search box or from hotkey alt+R and then type "msconfig.exe").
Cheers!
edit: the hotkey is Windows button + R, not alt + R
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Another thing you can do is run a anti malware program, like Add aware (it is free).
Heh, it reminds me of old Kazaa, it had the power to max out any system from 3% or so to 100% with nothing else running and no active downloads/uploads.
Anyways, Ill bet your system is full with junk, windows computers always do so they will feel old and make you buy a new one (might be a conspiracy ).
I recommend reinstalling windows every second year to keep things running as it should. Yeah, it is a bother but a good opportunity to get a SSD if you don't have one and install windows on it instead, it would make your computer feels like new but faster for a cheap sum, running windows from a SSD gives your computer a nice boost for everything you do (and it is easy to install).
Then, Install and run these programs:
MalwareBytes
SpyBot S&D
AVG Antivirus
I would also suggest having and using the following programs. Run CCleaner at least once a week.
CCleaner
COMODO Firewall
Start a new folder somewhere called Registry Backups. Use CCleaner's registry cleaner and make sure to save a backup in the folder you just created.
Lasly, I don't know what browser you're using, but I don't connect to any web pages without AdBlock, Disconnect and HTTPS Everywhere extensions/plugins added to the browser.
And Addblock is great, just disable it on this site ( we do want it to be up after all).
Of course adding a new drive (hint: SSD) would let you keep the old windows installation intact and bootable until you saved everything and is sure of it with the additional benefit of more performance and space.
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Are you like most people these days leaving it on 24/7 or just letting it go to sleep or hibernate? Just a simple shut-down and start every now and then can get rid of all kinds of weird behavior.
Try that first before you start fretting about malaware or dying CPUs.
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One of many suggested solutions follows:
https://community.skype.com/t5/Windows-archive/50-CPU-usage-in-Skype-7-3/td-p/3951158
SOLUTION BY Sarethia
I've had this issue myself, and I fixed it by doing several things:
1) Re-installing Skype
2) Clearing out Skype Cache (Instructions are easy to find)
3) Clearing out IE Cache, and making sure IE is up to date (yes, I use Chrome, never use IE, however Skype runs off of IE, so IE has to be up to date)
4) Making sure Adobe is up to date - Adobe for Interner Explorer
5) Removing Adds from Skype - (Remove Skype Adds)
Doing all the above, eventually led to my Skype now running at 0.2% CPU, and about 200MB RAM (Constantly, never really changing), which as i'm sure most of you will agree, is better than 50% CPU and 1.5GB of RAM.
Edit: Another suggestion:
I'm runnning Windows 10 and Skype 7.7. i also had the same problem with high CPU/RAM usage (CPU 20+%) but after turning Compact Sidebar View on the CPU usage droped to 0-2%
This has been a known problem for quite some time eating cpu usage. wimprvse.exe
click Start, type Services, hit Enter. Under Services (Local), scroll down until you find the “Windows Management Instrumentation” service and select Restart. The dependent services will restart in the proper order and you’ll see the CPU go way down to normal levels
But just a thought, its the new way the M$ handle paging but yep start by looking at what processes are taking the resource.
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I'm on Windows 7, it's installed to an SSD, my Skype is constantly at like 185-190k though so maybe I will wipe the cache and reinstall.
I've had it with two completelty different PCs that the svchost.exe suddenly caused 70-80% CPU load, what sometimes already started a few minutes after a restart and when the machine was only showing the desktop. No hdd activity, no access to anything according to a third party process monitor.
Checking the intarwebnets i found that this wasn't all too uncommon, but nobody had a solution to that.
In the end, eventually both PCs had to get a re-install from scratch (with a different OS build), what i usually never need to do.