Here are some live graphs of your computer, these will go up when we test it.

Processor/CPU - the more spiky graph represents the processor or CPU of your computer. Do you have enough “Intel” inside? If the computer doesn’t respond as fast as you like when you click something, you may consider a new computer with a faster processor. The processor is the brain of a computer, that is, the processor executes commands to open a program, whereas the RAM is the temporary memory to run a program. You will notice that whenever you click something, the CPU spikes. {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/7/7a/Stress-Test-a-Computer-Step-5Bullet1. jpg/v4-460px-Stress-Test-a-Computer-Step-5Bullet1. jpg”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/7/7a/Stress-Test-a-Computer-Step-5Bullet1. jpg/aid922258-v4-728px-Stress-Test-a-Computer-Step-5Bullet1. jpg",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:349,“bigWidth”:728,“bigHeight”:553,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

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If you see that your processor of RAM maxes out and hits the top of the graph area under normal activity, you should definitely consider more RAM, or a new computer with a faster processor.