High CPU usage and RAM usage on idle??? Help

EvooHD

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Hello, yesterday i reinstalled my Windows 7, today i saw something strange on "CPU Meter" My CPU Usage was 25-35-48% and so on. prety Unstable,

i opened TaskManager, and saw that my 4Core is being used so much.
I have
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i5-4690K 3.5 STOCK clock
MSI Z97 GAMING 3
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my 4core is used till 60-70-45 and so on, when others not so much...
Also my USED RAM: 5400MB (its 5GB on idle)?? free memory 2,7GB

is something running in background that using my Memory so much and that why my CPU usage is prety unstable??

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When i opened Resource Monitor i saw this little thing called

svchost.exe (netsvcs) and its using CPU: 25 Avarage CPU: 24.88
also for memory

svchost.exe using 1 566 848(KB)

What can be problem???
This is fresh windows 7, (Just installed Drivers from MotherBoard disc, GPU Drivers from nVidia, and some other light stuff, i dont have right now even Antivirus program.


EDIT: There is IMAGE - http://imgur.com/1H9wqaO
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Thanks-Evoo
 
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My advise is don't install the recommended updates but definitiley install the important updates because they make your PC more secure.

I would not set Windows update to manual in the services tab. Best to open Windows updates and change settings there.

EvooHD

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http://imgur.com/DocDxPV

Here are image of Performance Tab
i dont see (wuaserv, service)
only svchost

Can i turn off Windows Update service? so the svchost is turned off, and not using my CPU and RAM , like 5GB on idle thats almost all my ram...

GTA5 even uses 5-6GB... like hello Microsoft?
 

Rabmac

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If you open the CPU tab you should see it listed there.

You can turn Windows update off while you are using the PC but I wouldn't advise that you ignore updating Windows.

As you have just installed Windows the updates are going to take 1-3 days to fully update. I suggest leaving it running overnight and just leaving it until it finishes.
 

EvooHD

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Thank for help.

But do you think updating Windows 7, with Microsoft , will make it better? Everyone knows Microsoft windows updates when u install them and your computer is like Brick, Running slow.

But i will try install them now.

Do i need to go services. ? and Click Windows Updates " Manual " Disabled??
so next time when boot up pc all my WindowsUpdates is disabled can i do this?

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My advise is don't install the recommended updates but definitiley install the important updates because they make your PC more secure.

I would not set Windows update to manual in the services tab. Best to open Windows updates and change settings there.
 
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EvooHD

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Alright i will do it.! Thank you for your time ,and help.! :)