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Problem with excessive CPU activity while online

Problem with excessive CPU activity while online

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EGXC_RUNNER
Member
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10-14-2019, 03:17 PM
#1
Hi,
My PC has been working well since I bought it new in December 2020, with no hardware problems. But today when I started GTA 5—usually smooth at top settings—I was getting under 5 frames per second. I looked at my CPU usage, which was about 79% during the game. I own an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X with eight cores and a Radeon RX 5700 XT. I’ve tried less demanding titles like CarX Drift Racing and it’s similar, around 5 fps. When I turn off my WiFi adapter, the games run better and my CPU temperature drops. I’m playing these offline, but with WiFi connected my CPU usage stays low (50-60%) and it drops to 1% when disconnected. Anyone know what might be causing this? Sorry if I’m not familiar enough with PCs.

SOLUTION: I did a Windows update and checked the Task Manager for ‘wup.exe’ using 50% CPU power. A quick search on the web shows this is malware designed to mine Bitcoin. I removed it by opening its location and deleting all related files. I ran a scan with AVG to confirm it was gone.

Thanks!
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EGXC_RUNNER
10-14-2019, 03:17 PM #1

Hi,
My PC has been working well since I bought it new in December 2020, with no hardware problems. But today when I started GTA 5—usually smooth at top settings—I was getting under 5 frames per second. I looked at my CPU usage, which was about 79% during the game. I own an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X with eight cores and a Radeon RX 5700 XT. I’ve tried less demanding titles like CarX Drift Racing and it’s similar, around 5 fps. When I turn off my WiFi adapter, the games run better and my CPU temperature drops. I’m playing these offline, but with WiFi connected my CPU usage stays low (50-60%) and it drops to 1% when disconnected. Anyone know what might be causing this? Sorry if I’m not familiar enough with PCs.

SOLUTION: I did a Windows update and checked the Task Manager for ‘wup.exe’ using 50% CPU power. A quick search on the web shows this is malware designed to mine Bitcoin. I removed it by opening its location and deleting all related files. I ran a scan with AVG to confirm it was gone.

Thanks!

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CAMOOO
Member
225
10-22-2019, 02:24 AM
#2
Verify if there is a recent driver available for the Wi-Fi adapter. It seems you might have an outdated or faulty driver.
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CAMOOO
10-22-2019, 02:24 AM #2

Verify if there is a recent driver available for the Wi-Fi adapter. It seems you might have an outdated or faulty driver.

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AFKCosmos
Member
183
10-22-2019, 06:49 AM
#3
Hello, after reinstalling the drivers, the problem continues. Might the adapter be the cause?
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AFKCosmos
10-22-2019, 06:49 AM #3

Hello, after reinstalling the drivers, the problem continues. Might the adapter be the cause?