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dwm.exe is your window manager, it manages your windows on the screen.
Yes i know, however the numbers go from 1% of my GPU to 99-100% of a GPU which is not normal for sure, csrss doing it ocasionaly. dwm.exe is doing this at random, i need to figure out which window i am supposed to close, is it possible that Windows 10 have some memory leak with update?
It is random programs doing it from what i encountered so far. Now uplay when i turned it off, bam fixed, before it was Wallpaper engine
I might try that, it is all of the sudden, never had problems like this before. I check my updates section.
Yeah memory and everything sits fine, its just that Random windows in my system taking all my GPU power at random its supper odd.
scan with mbam
Did with Malvarebytes and Windows Defender, all results came clean.
Set the exe for those apps (uplay and wpe) to adaptive in Nvidia cp
Did clean driver reinstall trough some program and full computer reinstall and it seems like it did a trick for me. At least for the part. Still not completely fixed and watching the forum as well.