![]() It's a myth that need debunking that services are resource hog and you won't see performance gain. Join Date Mar 2015 Reputation 152 Posts 2,719 ![]() Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSDs, 4xSATA3 RAID0 ![]() NVIDIA Quadro GP100GL/16GB, 16xPCIe3, NVLink1 (SLI-HB) Windows Push Notifications User Service_4eadb Windows Push Notifications System ServiceĬonnected Devices Platform User Service_4eadb Intel(R) ProSet/Wireless Zero Configuration Service Intel(R) ProSet/Wireless Registry Service Intel(R) Management and Security Application Local Management Service Intel(R) Dynamic Application Loader Host Interface Service Do you see any that are safe to disable without risking the safety of hardware or software? But maybe some of them are just hogging resources and I don't need. Obviously some of these are essential to keep Windows and Wifi working, possibly also control fans and internal things. I used msconfig to look at services and there are 91 services always running in the background. As I mentioned in my last post, even when it's static or running something light like Chrome it never drops below 48°. When I run a high-resource game like Sims 3 I keep getting notifications that the CPU is reaching 90☌. I bought an ASUS GR8 II-TO43Z last month and I'm worried it's running a little hot.
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