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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Web browsers can eat up more CPU/RAM too if you have a lot of Extensions/Addons, so keep that in-mind. For example; Chrome + AdBlock... the more you enable in AdBlock, the more CPU/RAM that will need; especially the built-in Malware Protection AdBlock offers; instead of using that I use MalwareBytes Anti-Malware Premium and Anti-Exploit; much much better overall for that sort of thing.
This is all reason why OS on any mechanical HDD is just rubbish; you could have a $5K PC; but OS on HDD means the entire system is still just average and overall, slowed. While things may load a little faster due to overall specs; HDDs can't handle a ton of IOPS at the same time (its ability to multi-task Inputs and Outputs); basically it bottlenecks how fast you can do things.
What are you using to monitor/see these peaks?
If it's Task Manager, that is just showing CPU.
If you want to see Disk usage in the form of % of active Reads/Writes, you need to open Resources Monitor instead; then click on Disk tab.
How much RAM do you have? If you have a 6-8GB GPU then you should have 12-16GB of RAM.
What model(s) of Drives do you have?
Could u please download and run http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
Once installed and launched, click Validate > Submit
Once your browser launches, click the address bar and copy & paste that web-URL into here to share your PC Specs.
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