F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop System paused with low activity 39% load 1.17GHz

System paused with low activity 39% load 1.17GHz

System paused with low activity 39% load 1.17GHz

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Akalios
Junior Member
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07-12-2025, 03:10 PM
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The e5700 CPU remains stuck at 39% with poor performance. I've installed new drivers, removed and reinstalled them, changed the BIOS settings, adjusted the voltages, but nothing improves the situation. It's running in balanced power plan, which doesn't make sense since it never exceeds 39%. Anyone have any advice or solutions?
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Akalios
07-12-2025, 03:10 PM #1

The e5700 CPU remains stuck at 39% with poor performance. I've installed new drivers, removed and reinstalled them, changed the BIOS settings, adjusted the voltages, but nothing improves the situation. It's running in balanced power plan, which doesn't make sense since it never exceeds 39%. Anyone have any advice or solutions?

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I_am_Noob77
Junior Member
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07-12-2025, 03:43 PM
#2
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I_am_Noob77
07-12-2025, 03:43 PM #2

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xiao_kk
Junior Member
49
07-13-2025, 12:18 AM
#3
The ratio indicates a full core workload was likely handled.
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xiao_kk
07-13-2025, 12:18 AM #3

The ratio indicates a full core workload was likely handled.

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asmuund
Member
125
07-13-2025, 01:31 AM
#4
I was using Chrome with two open tabs.
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asmuund
07-13-2025, 01:31 AM #4

I was using Chrome with two open tabs.

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JVKO
Junior Member
41
07-27-2025, 12:25 AM
#5
This process can fully utilize the CPU of an e5700. Verify your CPU temperatures via HWiNFO—likely overheating. Ensure the "Sensors-Only" option is selected after running it.
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JVKO
07-27-2025, 12:25 AM #5

This process can fully utilize the CPU of an e5700. Verify your CPU temperatures via HWiNFO—likely overheating. Ensure the "Sensors-Only" option is selected after running it.

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Lucylee06
Junior Member
43
07-27-2025, 04:30 AM
#6
Yes, you can push your CPU to high levels using Cinebench R15 or R20 and capture the Core Temp display during execution.
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Lucylee06
07-27-2025, 04:30 AM #6

Yes, you can push your CPU to high levels using Cinebench R15 or R20 and capture the Core Temp display during execution.

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maxiionita
Member
172
08-01-2025, 04:40 PM
#7
Sure give me a min I'll need to download it
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maxiionita
08-01-2025, 04:40 PM #7

Sure give me a min I'll need to download it

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pantoufle06
Member
165
08-02-2025, 06:04 AM
#8
This processor is quite outdated and underperforming. Upgrading to a Core 2 Quad would be a good idea, likely costing around ten dollars.
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pantoufle06
08-02-2025, 06:04 AM #8

This processor is quite outdated and underperforming. Upgrading to a Core 2 Quad would be a good idea, likely costing around ten dollars.

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GamerSwag
Junior Member
9
08-02-2025, 08:21 PM
#9
Review the "Processes" section to identify the one consuming the most CPU power. Consider upgrading to a 45nm Core 2 Quad if possible (Xeon recommended only when budget allows). Reminder: Your current RAM usage is 4GB, which can strain an HDD when using Windows 10. Turn off "Hibernation" from the console to free up space on your OS partition.
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GamerSwag
08-02-2025, 08:21 PM #9

Review the "Processes" section to identify the one consuming the most CPU power. Consider upgrading to a 45nm Core 2 Quad if possible (Xeon recommended only when budget allows). Reminder: Your current RAM usage is 4GB, which can strain an HDD when using Windows 10. Turn off "Hibernation" from the console to free up space on your OS partition.

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HiImAnnabel
Member
238
08-13-2025, 09:21 AM
#10
Mb refusa to confirm it's DDR2
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HiImAnnabel
08-13-2025, 09:21 AM #10

Mb refusa to confirm it's DDR2

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