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How to check computer performance?


How to check computer performance?




To check the performance of your computer, you can follow these steps:


Open the Task Manager: You can do this by pressing the Ctrl + Shift + Esc keys on your keyboard or by right-clicking on the taskbar and selecting "Task Manager."


Check the CPU Usage: In the Task Manager window, click on the "Performance" tab. Here, you can see how much of your CPU is being used. If the CPU usage is consistently high (above 70-80%), it could indicate that your computer is struggling to keep up with the tasks you're performing.


Check the Memory Usage: In the same "Performance" tab, you can also see how much of your computer's memory (RAM) is being used. If your computer is using all of its available memory, it could be slowing down.


Check Disk Usage: In the "Performance" tab, you can also see how much of your computer's disk (hard drive or SSD) is being used. If your disk usage is consistently high (above 80-90%), it could indicate that your computer is struggling to read or write data to the disk.


Check the Network Usage: If your computer is connected to the internet, you can check the network usage in the Task Manager's "Performance" tab. This will show you how much data is being sent and received over your network connection. If your network usage is consistently high, it could be slowing down your computer.


By monitoring these metrics in the Task Manager, you can get a better understanding of how well your computer is performing and whether it might be time for an upgrade or optimization. 

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