Logitech Gaming Framework (I use logitech g430 headphones, I dont know if this program is necessary for them to work) Microsoft One Drive Realtek HD Audio Manager (Again, I use headphones so I don't know if this program is useful) So, which of these startup programs should I keep or remove? 2 In the Processes tab, search for any Logitech Gaming Framework processes in your system 3 Rightclick on it and select End Task, as shown If this doesn't help, then 4 Switch to the Startup tab and click on Logitech Gaming Framework 5 Select Disable displayed from the bottomright corner of the screen 6 Reboot the system ThisIt was only then that I noticed "Logitech Gaming Framework" was using 106% of my CPU and 360 MB of RAM (!!!) I'm on a 50ghz x8 thread 4790k that's watercooled, no freaking way is a gaming peripheral app supposed to use 106% of my CPU So I found this video and it walks you through step by step how to fix it Now it's only using 005% of my CPU and there was a noticeable
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