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Please help ! My CPU Usage Is Too High




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PLEASE HELP ME ABOUT MY COMPUTER!!
THE CPU USAGE IS TOO HIGH AND I SAW THE PERFORMANCE THERE IS A RED LINE!!
AND WHEN I PLAY GAMES LIKE FREESTYLE THE GRAPHICS WILL HANG 5-10 SECS.

this is my cumputer pen,4 running with windows xp prof. SP2

intel R celeron R
CPU 2.93 GHz
512mb of ram
256mb NVIDIA GeForce FX 5500


Message edited by kazumahits on 08-21-2008 at 04:21:12 PM
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Buy a new one.

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first you say it's a pentium 4, and then you say it's a celeron? i'm not sure i follow... but either way you probably just too much spyware/viruses on your computer.


Message edited by Nik_I on 08-21-2008 at 04:35:23 PM
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lots of old poor performance cheapo stuff.

fx5800-5900 was the higher end ones, that even now are OLD not just old.

Celerons suck balls no matter what the clock.

1/2 gig o ram is like so last millenium.

Its a shame because the computer can still be useful, just not for new fangled games and suchlike. Turn it into a media server or something.


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