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Through the computer's task manager, you can view the details of the computer's CPU and memory, and then I will tell you how to check the computer's CPU usage.
01 First, right-click on the desktop taskbar of your computer, and then click to enter the "Task Manager" option.
02 Click on the "Performance" tab again.
03 Then click to enter the "CPU" option page.
04 Finally, you can see the core, thread, speed, and utilization information related to the CPU.
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On Android devices, you can use the following apps to see how your CPU and running memory are being used in real-time:
CPU-Z: CPU-Z is a powerful system information tool that can provide detailed hardware and system information, including CPU, memory, sensors, etc. It also provides the ability to monitor CPU usage and memory usage in real-time.
System Monitor: System Monitor is a comprehensive system monitoring tool that shows the usage of CPU, memory, network, and scattered friends. You can use it to monitor and view CPU and memory usage in real-time.
CPU Monitor: CPU Monitor is an application that focuses on monitoring CPU usage. It provides real-time CPU usage charts and process lists to help you understand the load on your CPU.
3C Toolbox: 3C Toolbox is a powerful system toolbox that offers a variety of monitoring and management functions. The feature includes real-time monitoring of CPU and memory usage, which can help you understand the performance and resource consumption of your device.
These apps are all available for free on the Google Play Store**. Please note that the specific application may vary slightly depending on the device model and operating system version, and it is recommended to choose the right application according to your individual needs.
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In the task manager that comes with Windows, you can view the running status of the CPU, and the method of viewing Brother Li is as follows (take Win10 as an example):
1. As shown in the figure below, right-click the blank space of the taskbar at the bottom of the desktop, and click "Task Manager" in the pop-up right-click menu
2. As shown in the figure below, click "Performance", and then click "CPU" on the left side of this page, at this time, you can see the waveform chart of CPU usage, the bottom of the waveform chart is 0% usage, which side peak is 100% usage, the "utilization" below the waveform chart is the real-time CPU occupancy, and the "speed" is the real-time CPU frequency:
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Lenovo G480, Win10.
1. Right-click on the taskbar at the bottom of the computer to open the task manager.
2. After opening, you can see the CPU usage.
CPU usage is actually the CPU resources occupied by the program you run, which indicates the situation of the machine running the program at a certain point in time.
This is normal if your CPU usage varies between 0%-75%. But if it is often above 90%, or even 100%, there are several reasons:
1. The failure caused by anti-virus software is due to the new version of KV, Kingsoft, and Rising have added random monitoring of web pages, plug-ins, and emails, which undoubtedly increases the burden on the system.
2. The driver is not certified, resulting in 100% CPU resource occupation A large number of beta drivers are flooded on the Internet, resulting in a difficult to find the cause of the failure.
3. Viruses and Trojans cause a large number of worms to replicate rapidly within the system, resulting in a high rate of CPU resource occupation.
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Here's how to check your computer's CPU usage:
Method 1: 1. Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete on the keyboard at the same time and select "Start Task Manager (I)".
2. In the "Performance" option, you can see what the CPU usage is.
Method 2:
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The one you are talking about is the Windows Task Manager, which can be called up by pressing the Ctrl+Alt+Delete three keys at the same time, and you can see the resource usage of memory and CPU in the performance tab, but the situation that you said about adjusting the computer a few times is fast, it is because your friends manually shut down some processes that occupy more CPU and memory resources, this is not recommended for you to use, because some system processes cannot be closed, otherwise it will affect the normal operation of the system, and it will crash!
If your system has been used for a long time, it is recommended to reinstall it, as some unwanted software or startup items will make your system very slow.
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At the same time, Ctrl, Alt, Del, Task Manager, performance is there.
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In Win7, you can view the CPU usage as follows:
1. Right-click on the taskbar and select Launch Task Manager.
2. After opening the task manager, you can view the CPU usage of the computer.
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Use the "Task Manager" of Windows. You can right-click on the taskbar and then click on "Task Manager", or simply press the key combination ++.
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CPU usage needs to be viewed by opening Task Manager, and the following describes two ways to open Task Manager:
Method. 1. Use the Windows+R key combination to open the running window, enter, and click "OK" after the input is completed.
Method. 2. In the lower taskbar, right-click to open the "Task Manager".
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Move the mouse to the bottom of the taskbar and right-click to open Task Manager. In addition, unless there is a large task, such as a large file transfer or playing a large 3D game, the COU usage may reach this number in the case of 98 or 100 full load, and if it will be fully loaded in other cases, it is estimated that there are Trojans or viruses and other factors to occupy it, which will be so high.
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Right-click on the desktop taskbar and click Task Manager one by one.