Hi! When I start my computer my CPU immediately goes to 100% usage and stays there. This also means the CPU reaches high idle temperatures. I've looked through other similar posts but nothing seems to fix the issue. Would someone be able to help out?
Here are some screenshots of task manager:
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Try starting your Windows PC in Windows Safe Mode and see if your Ryzen continues to run at 100% at idle. If it runs normally like less than 5% then that indicates a 3rd party driver is causing your issue.
Reboot into Windows Desktop and then boot into a Clean Windows Desktop which is like running Safe Mode but only with Windows booting up normally: How to perform a clean boot in Windows
Booting into a Clean Desktop you will manually disable all 3rd party Startup apps except those run by Microsoft. Once you boot into a Windows Clean Desktop see if you processor is running low at Idle. If so start manually enabling your disbled 3rd party drivers or apps until you see your processor again go up to 100% usage.
Possibly you might have your Antivirus scanning the PC or some other 3rd party app running a task using up 100% of your CPU load.
I had previously bookmarked this Tech site on how to fix stuck High CPU usages. Gives you several fixes including some Command Prompt command to reduce your loads during Idle: https://thegeekpage.com/cpu-usage-is-stuck-at-100-usage/
Have you looked in 'task manager > startup', any apps with high use?
What windows power plan are you using?
Just greenshot and riot anticheat:
Though, I'm unsure startup apps are the problem seeing as CPU usage stays at 100% for the entire time I use my PC not just at startup.
I'm also using the balanced power plan:
Startup = start & run on boot up.
As a test disable the high/medium/not measured items, see if cpu usage drops.
Also WMI provider host, and other windows processes are very high for just being on desktop.
Something is tapping into them?
Just disabled all of them, didn't seem to make a difference:
It seems as though the running applications just fill the cpu up to 100% independent of how much processing power they're actually using.
You might want to also try asking at https://www.elevenforum.com/
Someone there might be able to diagnose what's causing it.
Okay, thank you for your help!
Try starting your Windows PC in Windows Safe Mode and see if your Ryzen continues to run at 100% at idle. If it runs normally like less than 5% then that indicates a 3rd party driver is causing your issue.
Reboot into Windows Desktop and then boot into a Clean Windows Desktop which is like running Safe Mode but only with Windows booting up normally: How to perform a clean boot in Windows
Booting into a Clean Desktop you will manually disable all 3rd party Startup apps except those run by Microsoft. Once you boot into a Windows Clean Desktop see if you processor is running low at Idle. If so start manually enabling your disbled 3rd party drivers or apps until you see your processor again go up to 100% usage.
Possibly you might have your Antivirus scanning the PC or some other 3rd party app running a task using up 100% of your CPU load.
I had previously bookmarked this Tech site on how to fix stuck High CPU usages. Gives you several fixes including some Command Prompt command to reduce your loads during Idle: https://thegeekpage.com/cpu-usage-is-stuck-at-100-usage/
THANK YOU SO SO SO SO MUCH!!! I've had this pc for over a year and have tried everything. In the end I just dealt with the high fan speeds and noise because of the high CPU usage and was worried I would have to keep dealing with it after safe mode and booting into a clean desktop didn't fix anything but.... the last website you linked fixed everything. On fix 3, pasting these commands into the administrator command prompt pulled my idle cpu usage down to 2%
PowerCfg /SETACVALUEINDEX SCHEME_CURRENT SUB_PROCESSOR IDLEDISABLE 000
PowerCfg /SETACTIVE SCHEME_CURRENT
Sorry for the wordy reply, but I am so grateful. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the update.
Yes that Command Prompt deals specifically with Window's Power plan so it seems to be a Windows issue that causing high CPU usage at idle.
Great to hear it fixed your problem. That is why I bookmarked that tech site.