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7. What is CPU meter?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A CPU meter is a small computer software component that measure the amount of RAM being used by the computer itself and the strain on the computer's processor.

Answered by savitagodse2302
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A CPU meter is a small computer software component that measure the amount of RAM being used by the computer itself and the strain on the computer's processor. Typically the CPU meter will use a percentile, which will tell the user how much of their memory is being consumed by the programs and processes they are running.

Function:-

CPU meters commonly are downloaded by the computer user as tool to monitor the computer's performance or to make tweaks and changes to free up memory for larger programs to run or to optimize system performance. For example, if the user is running a piece of software like a game, the user may not be able to keep many other applications and processes running simultaneously. The CPU meter will give the user a visualization at to what their system is doing and how it is responding under certain situations.

Types:-

There are numerous different ways that a user can obtain a CPU meter, including some that are most likely built into the operating system. Small freeware versions can be downloaded online and can be loaded at any time, including on system start-up, to display the CPU usage at any particular moment. The programs are usually very small and have very limited functions, as they attempt to keep the amount of RAM they need to a minimum. Also, Windows and Mac computers come with preinstalled and included versions of CPU meters, but they provide only basic information and are not as aesthetically appealing.

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