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AlexSBoyd
Since I updated Windows 10 in June/July I have noticed that in task manager the system process creeps up in power and CPU usage levels.
I normally leave my PC running 24 hrs a day and it becomes an issue when it hist 25% of CPU as my CPU fan then switches to high cooling rate.
The added noise is a real problem plus my CPU runs very warm (as summer is approaching and local temps are up to 30 DegC plus, this is an even more painful situation.
I have not added anything to my machine nor have I added software that would cause this issue. I have run diskclean, ccleaner to check rego files and find even if I am not using the machine because I am away over the weekend, the problem is still ongoing.
This is similar to the system interrupts issue we had in an earlier update, to stop that issue I have to maintain Task Manager running minimised. So I have a constant view of the CPU levels in my notification area...
I have read and tried all the stock standard (scripted) troubleshooting answer offered through normal channels, so I was hoping that someone may have investigated this issue and has come up with a solution.
Regards,
AlexB
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I normally leave my PC running 24 hrs a day and it becomes an issue when it hist 25% of CPU as my CPU fan then switches to high cooling rate.
The added noise is a real problem plus my CPU runs very warm (as summer is approaching and local temps are up to 30 DegC plus, this is an even more painful situation.
I have not added anything to my machine nor have I added software that would cause this issue. I have run diskclean, ccleaner to check rego files and find even if I am not using the machine because I am away over the weekend, the problem is still ongoing.
This is similar to the system interrupts issue we had in an earlier update, to stop that issue I have to maintain Task Manager running minimised. So I have a constant view of the CPU levels in my notification area...
I have read and tried all the stock standard (scripted) troubleshooting answer offered through normal channels, so I was hoping that someone may have investigated this issue and has come up with a solution.
Regards,
AlexB
Continue reading...