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A bit vague and thus too many variables at play. Your CPU is still good for the vast majority of use cases.

As a starting point I would suggest you open Task Manager to see what processes are running which constitutes the high CPU usage (I would anticipate it to be something to do with Windows 10 data collection). This is assuming you haven't already done so. This is in order to narrow down what precisely is going on with your PC.
A bit vague and thus too many variables at play. Your CPU is still good for the vast majority of use cases.

As a starting point I would suggest you open Task Manager to see what processes are running which constitutes the high CPU usage (I would anticipate it to be something to do with Windows 10 data collection). This is assuming you haven't already done so. This is in order to narrow down what precisely is going on with your PC.
 
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