06-10-2013, 11:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2022, 01:02 AM by Fearless Community.
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Oh god, Norton.
Anyway, my CPU used to do overheat a lot when I just got my new computer, but you're not talking about overheating. Look in the BIOS settings for the CPU and check if it is overclocked too high or got any unnecessary settings turned on which could greatly increase the amount of things it needs to do. Then check the task manager and see if it's got any unusual stray files running. That used to happen on my old computer.
Since when has your CPU started going up to 100%?
Anyway, my CPU used to do overheat a lot when I just got my new computer, but you're not talking about overheating. Look in the BIOS settings for the CPU and check if it is overclocked too high or got any unnecessary settings turned on which could greatly increase the amount of things it needs to do. Then check the task manager and see if it's got any unusual stray files running. That used to happen on my old computer.
Since when has your CPU started going up to 100%?