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Processing load remains low at 35% during inactivity.

Processing load remains low at 35% during inactivity.

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C4rr0t_mc
Junior Member
13
12-25-2023, 06:26 PM
#1
I noticed a big difference in CPU usage between gaming and idle states. The system interrupts are running at just 16%, yet I haven’t found a fix yet. Let me know if you’d like some suggestions!
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C4rr0t_mc
12-25-2023, 06:26 PM #1

I noticed a big difference in CPU usage between gaming and idle states. The system interrupts are running at just 16%, yet I haven’t found a fix yet. Let me know if you’d like some suggestions!

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kevdog915
Junior Member
40
12-25-2023, 06:51 PM
#2
What processor are you using? A Pentium N3710 is perfectly normal. Are you capturing your performance while you play?
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kevdog915
12-25-2023, 06:51 PM #2

What processor are you using? A Pentium N3710 is perfectly normal. Are you capturing your performance while you play?

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sk1997
Member
53
12-29-2023, 10:29 AM
#3
Your CPU usage appears low, around less than 1%, and Discord isn't consuming excessive power.
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sk1997
12-29-2023, 10:29 AM #3

Your CPU usage appears low, around less than 1%, and Discord isn't consuming excessive power.

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BenstoLP
Junior Member
48
12-29-2023, 07:12 PM
#4
Restart Windows and delete unused programs, that’s about it
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BenstoLP
12-29-2023, 07:12 PM #4

Restart Windows and delete unused programs, that’s about it

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NRaider
Junior Member
13
12-30-2023, 04:34 PM
#5
In short, a system interruption isn't a standalone task but a signal about how much CPU time is being taken. Any device needing the processor uses interrupts to pause its work and let other hardware take over. This happens with many everyday tools like typing or moving a mouse—when your computer slows down, shaking the mouse can actually worsen performance because the system must constantly adjust focus.

Significant interrupt usage occurs in areas beyond simple input devices: most built-in sound chips rely heavily on interrupts for processing. If you have a dedicated sound card, it typically manages audio tasks itself, especially on higher-end models. Early sound cards had a major impact on gaming and high-quality audio, but that effect is now minimal.

If you're interested in the technical side, these components are often called Digital Signal Processors. USB devices are inexpensive because they require CPU power; unlike SATA or newer connectors like M.2, USB isn't used internally for storage connections. Instead, SATA or M.2 drives connect directly to PCI-E, which includes a controller chip that adds cost.

If you remove USB peripherals—like flash drives, printers, or hubs—you may notice improvement. This usually points to driver issues rather than hardware faults. Often, the problem lies in outdated or conflicting drivers. Clearing them, restarting, and reinstalling the latest versions can resolve many issues.

For graphics cards, especially Nvidia models visible in Task Manager, focus on updating drivers only for the graphics card itself. Avoid installing extra software like GeForce Experience or 3D Vision. A clean install may help.

Also check mouse and keyboard drivers; uninstalling them and restarting can sometimes fix the problem. If none of these steps work, the issue is likely driver-related.
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NRaider
12-30-2023, 04:34 PM #5

In short, a system interruption isn't a standalone task but a signal about how much CPU time is being taken. Any device needing the processor uses interrupts to pause its work and let other hardware take over. This happens with many everyday tools like typing or moving a mouse—when your computer slows down, shaking the mouse can actually worsen performance because the system must constantly adjust focus.

Significant interrupt usage occurs in areas beyond simple input devices: most built-in sound chips rely heavily on interrupts for processing. If you have a dedicated sound card, it typically manages audio tasks itself, especially on higher-end models. Early sound cards had a major impact on gaming and high-quality audio, but that effect is now minimal.

If you're interested in the technical side, these components are often called Digital Signal Processors. USB devices are inexpensive because they require CPU power; unlike SATA or newer connectors like M.2, USB isn't used internally for storage connections. Instead, SATA or M.2 drives connect directly to PCI-E, which includes a controller chip that adds cost.

If you remove USB peripherals—like flash drives, printers, or hubs—you may notice improvement. This usually points to driver issues rather than hardware faults. Often, the problem lies in outdated or conflicting drivers. Clearing them, restarting, and reinstalling the latest versions can resolve many issues.

For graphics cards, especially Nvidia models visible in Task Manager, focus on updating drivers only for the graphics card itself. Avoid installing extra software like GeForce Experience or 3D Vision. A clean install may help.

Also check mouse and keyboard drivers; uninstalling them and restarting can sometimes fix the problem. If none of these steps work, the issue is likely driver-related.

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JasonGamerZ
Member
53
12-30-2023, 08:00 PM
#6
I5 2500K boosted to 4.4 GHz
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JasonGamerZ
12-30-2023, 08:00 PM #6

I5 2500K boosted to 4.4 GHz

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boke2002
Junior Member
39
12-30-2023, 09:12 PM
#7
No
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boke2002
12-30-2023, 09:12 PM #7

No

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PvtStoner
Senior Member
599
12-30-2023, 10:51 PM
#8
Disable network shares. I believe that resolved the issue. It's been a while.
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PvtStoner
12-30-2023, 10:51 PM #8

Disable network shares. I believe that resolved the issue. It's been a while.

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Maxavo91
Member
158
12-31-2023, 02:28 AM
#9
Sure, I'll wait for your response.
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Maxavo91
12-31-2023, 02:28 AM #9

Sure, I'll wait for your response.

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Dwarki
Member
58
12-31-2023, 11:27 PM
#10
It's possible the driver update could be causing the problem.
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Dwarki
12-31-2023, 11:27 PM #10

It's possible the driver update could be causing the problem.