CPU or system and RAM overload?

La
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My PC is no longer the best… Was a finished PC with an i5 7400, 8GB Ram, 240 M.2 SSD, 1TB HDD… Have a GTX 1050ti and a new power supply installed. Good 1 1/2 years. Until I have always had a CPU or "system" (CPU) load for a few weeks. CPU is always at 40% load when no window is open… 30% of it is the system. Fortnite, if I want to jump off the bus and land, it will take a minute for the map to load. Everything is blurry and I can't see anything… By the way streched, which actually brings more FPS and less load, right?

Now I want to know if my CPU is still to help, or I can somehow let the Fortnite map load faster.

Fr

With the help of the task manager you can find out which pessaries place a heavy burden on your system.

La

As?

Vi

If your PC ran well for a year and a half, then you may need to get yourself a new PC, which I do not believe.

Maybe the CPU will not be so busy if you tear your room wall away. This has more impact than opening a window, but now it's getting more beautiful outside, and then you can play outside, maybe that will help.

Maybe it has but synonymous with the exchange or with the installation something on it. I would look again.

Could also be that with your Wi-Fi something is not working and therefore the map can't quite load. You could also check that.

Whether the game is better if the screen is streched, I do not know.

If all this does not help, then I can only recommend that you search Google for the problem, or get you a new PC.

Do

Search Cortana for the Task Manager and open it

St

Reboot your system. I do every 2 years so that the garbage is gone and the system is running better again.

La

I know how the Task Manager works, but where do I see which processes are affecting my system, which is already a process?

Vi

If you're using Windows 10, just go to the box next to the Windows sign (Round Circle (Cortana) or Windows Search) at the bottom left, and then just type "Task" and look for Task Manager.