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1. Go into task manager (CTRL+SHIFT+ESC).
2. Go to Processes tab
3. Click on CPU column to sort in descending order
4. See if any process is taking up a lot of CPU.
Running idle, you'll see a lot of process hit 1 or 2%. There might be something that's eating up the CPU, though. Recently, i had similar issues. Mine were caused by a Xerox app that was using 20-30% CPU every 5 seconds, and caused my YouTube viewing to stutter.
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Romans 10:9
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