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Fix: CPU Usage Stays High until I Open the Task Manager
Get your processor under control in no time
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Updated onMarch 22, 2024
updated onMarch 22, 2024
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Having yourCPU work full blastfor an extended period of time can actually harm your computer. The high temperatures can cause irreparable damage which is why CPUs areoutfitted with cooling fans.
Fixing is as easy as going into the Task Manager and closing some apps, but something peculiar has been reported. Whenever Task Manager is open, CPU usage suddenly drops only to then increase when closed.
What causes this strange CPU fluctuation?
CPU usage dropping can be a sign of something benign or you have a very serious problem with your Windows computer. If it’s the latter, you’ll need to get it fixed as soon as possible.
The following list is by no means extensive but does mention the most likely culprits of this phenomenon.
What can I do to stabilize my CPU?
From our own research, the more effective ones are the complex solutions, but you can always the easier ones first and see if they work:
1. Run an SFC scan and more
2. Use Process Explorer to find hidden software
Process Explorer is a first-party app from Microsoft that gives you a first-hand look into every single file and directory running at any given moment. It’ll show software normally undetectable by Task Manager.
If you download files from an unverified source, you may have installed hidden malware. Offending processes to look out for arearchiverorunarchiveras some have reported online.
3. Clean up system files
Needless to say, the CPU is a crucial part of any computer and because of that, it’s very important that you keep a close on it at all times. To help you do this, we recommendinstalling a monitoring app. This type of software gives an up-to-date reading on your CPU’s load, clock speed, and even RAM usage.
You should also look intoAIO (All-in-One) coolersif you build your own computers or are thinking of doing it. They can be pricey but offer some of the best cooling possible for processors.
Feel free to comment below if you have questions about other CPU problems.
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Cesar Cadenas
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Cesar has been writing for and about technology going on for 6 years when he first started writing tech articles for his university paper. Since then, his passion for technology blossomed into a prosperous writing career. He first started writing about tech in the entertainment world and would later move on to write about smart life tech and social media. He was recently a Technical Writer for tech company Extron where he wrote user guides for audio and video equipment.
He has since moved on to being a freelance writer looking to have a career in copywriting and hopes to share his love and knowledge of technology with the world. Recently, Cesar has written for the cryptocurrency news site, BTCPro and helping people understand tech.
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Cesar Cadenas
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Cesar is a tech expert passionate about Windows, Microsoft, and anything surrounding the world of PCs.