What besides CPU and RAM usage could make my computer react slowly?











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In some situations (which I haven't figured out yet), my computer acts slowly.
The mouse pointer doesn't move fluently anymore, but in "steps" and very slowly.



Applications show "Not responding" in their window title.



When I take a look at TaskManager, I don't see anything special.



CPU is like 20%, and RAM usage is only 20% of available RAM.



After some minutes, everything is back to normal.



How could I investigate what makes a computer slow in such situations?










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  • Hard drive, RAM, problems with CPU / motherboard. Try running a few tests to find out
    – Eric F
    Nov 19 at 19:56






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    Do you still use a rotating harddrive?
    – Eugen Rieck
    Nov 19 at 20:14






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    Just an anecdote, but Windows 10 did something like this for me. It was older hardware, so I expected some "slowness", but I could never completely figure out what was going on. I did find that Windows Update was constantly trying to phone home, among other apps. I could never really catch it in the act because my system would freeze up for a bit while it was happening. I fixed it by installing Linux. You might want to check your hardware and see what programs are running when the issues occur.
    – SiXandSeven8ths
    Nov 19 at 20:41










  • @EugenRieck Yes, I do (for data backup), but my "C:" is an SSD.
    – tmighty
    Nov 19 at 22:17















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In some situations (which I haven't figured out yet), my computer acts slowly.
The mouse pointer doesn't move fluently anymore, but in "steps" and very slowly.



Applications show "Not responding" in their window title.



When I take a look at TaskManager, I don't see anything special.



CPU is like 20%, and RAM usage is only 20% of available RAM.



After some minutes, everything is back to normal.



How could I investigate what makes a computer slow in such situations?










share|improve this question






















  • Hard drive, RAM, problems with CPU / motherboard. Try running a few tests to find out
    – Eric F
    Nov 19 at 19:56






  • 1




    Do you still use a rotating harddrive?
    – Eugen Rieck
    Nov 19 at 20:14






  • 1




    Just an anecdote, but Windows 10 did something like this for me. It was older hardware, so I expected some "slowness", but I could never completely figure out what was going on. I did find that Windows Update was constantly trying to phone home, among other apps. I could never really catch it in the act because my system would freeze up for a bit while it was happening. I fixed it by installing Linux. You might want to check your hardware and see what programs are running when the issues occur.
    – SiXandSeven8ths
    Nov 19 at 20:41










  • @EugenRieck Yes, I do (for data backup), but my "C:" is an SSD.
    – tmighty
    Nov 19 at 22:17













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In some situations (which I haven't figured out yet), my computer acts slowly.
The mouse pointer doesn't move fluently anymore, but in "steps" and very slowly.



Applications show "Not responding" in their window title.



When I take a look at TaskManager, I don't see anything special.



CPU is like 20%, and RAM usage is only 20% of available RAM.



After some minutes, everything is back to normal.



How could I investigate what makes a computer slow in such situations?










share|improve this question













In some situations (which I haven't figured out yet), my computer acts slowly.
The mouse pointer doesn't move fluently anymore, but in "steps" and very slowly.



Applications show "Not responding" in their window title.



When I take a look at TaskManager, I don't see anything special.



CPU is like 20%, and RAM usage is only 20% of available RAM.



After some minutes, everything is back to normal.



How could I investigate what makes a computer slow in such situations?







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  • Hard drive, RAM, problems with CPU / motherboard. Try running a few tests to find out
    – Eric F
    Nov 19 at 19:56






  • 1




    Do you still use a rotating harddrive?
    – Eugen Rieck
    Nov 19 at 20:14






  • 1




    Just an anecdote, but Windows 10 did something like this for me. It was older hardware, so I expected some "slowness", but I could never completely figure out what was going on. I did find that Windows Update was constantly trying to phone home, among other apps. I could never really catch it in the act because my system would freeze up for a bit while it was happening. I fixed it by installing Linux. You might want to check your hardware and see what programs are running when the issues occur.
    – SiXandSeven8ths
    Nov 19 at 20:41










  • @EugenRieck Yes, I do (for data backup), but my "C:" is an SSD.
    – tmighty
    Nov 19 at 22:17


















  • Hard drive, RAM, problems with CPU / motherboard. Try running a few tests to find out
    – Eric F
    Nov 19 at 19:56






  • 1




    Do you still use a rotating harddrive?
    – Eugen Rieck
    Nov 19 at 20:14






  • 1




    Just an anecdote, but Windows 10 did something like this for me. It was older hardware, so I expected some "slowness", but I could never completely figure out what was going on. I did find that Windows Update was constantly trying to phone home, among other apps. I could never really catch it in the act because my system would freeze up for a bit while it was happening. I fixed it by installing Linux. You might want to check your hardware and see what programs are running when the issues occur.
    – SiXandSeven8ths
    Nov 19 at 20:41










  • @EugenRieck Yes, I do (for data backup), but my "C:" is an SSD.
    – tmighty
    Nov 19 at 22:17
















Hard drive, RAM, problems with CPU / motherboard. Try running a few tests to find out
– Eric F
Nov 19 at 19:56




Hard drive, RAM, problems with CPU / motherboard. Try running a few tests to find out
– Eric F
Nov 19 at 19:56




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1




Do you still use a rotating harddrive?
– Eugen Rieck
Nov 19 at 20:14




Do you still use a rotating harddrive?
– Eugen Rieck
Nov 19 at 20:14




1




1




Just an anecdote, but Windows 10 did something like this for me. It was older hardware, so I expected some "slowness", but I could never completely figure out what was going on. I did find that Windows Update was constantly trying to phone home, among other apps. I could never really catch it in the act because my system would freeze up for a bit while it was happening. I fixed it by installing Linux. You might want to check your hardware and see what programs are running when the issues occur.
– SiXandSeven8ths
Nov 19 at 20:41




Just an anecdote, but Windows 10 did something like this for me. It was older hardware, so I expected some "slowness", but I could never completely figure out what was going on. I did find that Windows Update was constantly trying to phone home, among other apps. I could never really catch it in the act because my system would freeze up for a bit while it was happening. I fixed it by installing Linux. You might want to check your hardware and see what programs are running when the issues occur.
– SiXandSeven8ths
Nov 19 at 20:41












@EugenRieck Yes, I do (for data backup), but my "C:" is an SSD.
– tmighty
Nov 19 at 22:17




@EugenRieck Yes, I do (for data backup), but my "C:" is an SSD.
– tmighty
Nov 19 at 22:17















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