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plump911's is really stupid.,You won't look at that schedule.,There's a call:360SD.,At a glance, you know it's 360 antivirus! (Just kidding, don't take it personally).
I don't know if I can! I can only give you a simple analysis!
The occupancy rate is so high must be a problem on the system,First, there are too many boot items,Use 360 optimization,Turn off the unnecessary,Clean up the garbage regularly,Some useless registry information,If the boot is still like this,Then you have to consider whether there is a virus,You unload the 360 antivirus,Replace it with nod32,Use it to kill and kill the virus,Kill or so,Then I don't know! However, it is estimated that it should be toxic, and 360 antivirus can be said to be equal to not installed, so it is recommended that you use nod32!
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After booting, click the start menu,—— run - msconfig - start, and leave ctfmon (input method) and network configuration behind, and all the rest are forbidden to boot up.
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It's strange that your idle resources show that there are more than 80% of the CPU resources available.
How can the CPU usage reach 50%?
That's not right.
What antivirus software do you use?
Background resources take up so much?
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o( o Alas... There are so many good answers upstairs, you don't have any! Just change the system!
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The quality of the landlord is too low, and it is strange if someone helps you, but you are kind enough to scold people on the 2nd floor!
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For desktop computers, the CPU needs to consume more resources and performance when it is turned on, although we can't see it in the front desk, but the CPU may be working at full strength, because the computer needs to load many applications and services when it is turned on, only when these are all loaded after the CPU is really in standby, and the CPU occupancy rate will also decrease, so it is normal for the CPU temperature to be more than 50 degrees when the computer is just turned on, including many laptops that are almost at this temperature when they are just turned on.
The maximum temperature you are talking about is 76 degrees, I don't know if it is worth the temperature for daily use for a period of time or the highest temperature when playing large games, if it is the former, 76 degrees is a bit high, although this temperature is still within the safe range, but if you run some high-load software or games, the CPU temperature may be close to 100 degrees, so it will be more dangerous in the long run, if you can, please check whether the CPU heatsink is installed in place, whether the fan speed is too low, Whether the fan will not automatically increase the speed due to the increase in CPU temperature, it is also recommended to design the air duct of the case.
If you are running some high-load software or games, it is normal for the CPU to reach 76 degrees, because this may be close to the high load temperature of the CPU, even if it is high, it is not high, and the temperature of the mainstream CPU is controlled at 85 degrees It is absolutely safe, if you feel that the temperature is still too high, affecting the overclocking or turbo speed of the CPU, you can consider replacing the heatsink with better heat dissipation effect.
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What is the computer configuration? It is normal to configure low memory and high temperature, but if your configuration is high and the boot temperature is 50 degrees, it is not normal.
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The CPU is almost 50 degrees normal when it is turned on, it can also be said that it is not normal, and it should not appear immediately at high temperatures, how do you know? Motherboard temperature checking? Is the CPU heatsink up to standard Is the motherboard fan settings and sensing misleading? ,
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The memory is too small, and the cooling fan may be broken. Use Disk Cleanup to clean up the system junk files. Check that the heat vents are clean.
It is recommended to buy a *** cooling bracket to help the computer dissipate heat. Turn off some useless running programs to lighten the load on the fan. The CPU is removed and reinstalled, and the fan is not in good contact with the CPU.
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You didn't say computer configuration. If the CPU power consumption is relatively high, and there is a problem with the heatsink, the standby temperature will go up. In general, even if the heatsink fan does not rotate when the CPU with low power consumption is in standby, the temperature will not exceed the room temperature by much.
It is recommended to check the CPU cooler first. Then check to see if the case fan is working properly.
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The working temperature of the CPU is related to the environment, and it is generally normal if it does not exceed the ambient temperature of 30 degrees, how to understand it?
For example, if the temperature at your home is 25 degrees, and your computer is playing at home, then your CPU temperature cannot exceed 55 degrees.
The subject said that the CPU temperature is 50 degrees when you turn it on, and if you say 30 degrees at home, this temperature is acceptable, and the subject should not play against the high temperature, so your CPU temperature is not normal now.
The lower the CPU temperature, the better, of course not 0 down, hehe, no one will play with the computer in such an environment anymore.
Also, the temperature of AMD in the CPU is a few degrees higher than that of Intel, so you should also pay attention.
I hope that your doubts will be solved.
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There are several reasons for this:
1. After booting up, open the task management Baili device first, check whether the CPU usage rate is very high, if it continues to exceed 50%, it is abnormal, either the computer has installed some self-starting CPU consuming software, or the computer system.
3. The CPU radiator has not cleaned the dust for a long time, and the heat sink needs to be answered.
and a cooling fan to clean up the dust.
4. Thermal grease between the CPU radiator and the CPU top cover.
It may have dried up, and you need to clean it up and reapply the thermal grease, which must not be too much, the thinner the better.
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The temperature of the CPU after turning on is more than 50 degrees, which is abnormal and caused by the following reasons:
1. It may be that the internal silicone grease of the CPU has expired, resulting in the heat of the CPU core cannot be transmitted to the outside in time, and the lid needs to be opened to replace the silicone grease.
2. It may be that the CPU radiator has low performance, resulting in its heat not being sent away in time, and it can only be replaced with a better radiator.
3. It may be that the thermal grease material of the CPU is not good, resulting in its heat not being able to transfer to the heat sink in time, and it is recommended to replace it with better silicone grease.
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Your fan is much stronger than the original, and the speed is normal, because this fan has no temperature control.
Even if this fan is garbage, it will not be able to suppress the E6500, even if it is the original, it is completely sufficient, make sure that the heatsink and CPU are completely close together, do not leave gaps, in addition, you enter the motherboard BIOS menu, open the frequency and voltage options, reduce the CPU core voltage, the temperature will drop by 10 degrees immediately, E6500 can work normally as long as the voltage above 1V is guaranteed, if you add a case fan, it can be reduced by a few degrees.
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Reason: 1 is poisoned, the solution is to kill the virus and reinstall it.
2. There are too many boot software, and the solution is to turn off the boot running software.
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It's like this when you just turn it on, and it'll be fine after a while!
It's not a fault.,Replacing the memory slot is the reason why the motherboard detects a new hardware update.,As for booting can't see CPU and other related hardware information.,That's because of the quiet mode set by CMOS.,If you play with the BIOS, you can manually modify it.,But it shouldn't have no impact on the system.,Over
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