Service Host: Local Service (Network Restricted) which is the parent process of Windows Audio has been jumping around from about 15% up to 20% CPU usage (Third image).
When my PC booted up there was some process called NVIDIA Container that was at like 50% usage or something close to that. About every second it gains about 1 MB to 3 MB of memory usage, I first noticed it at about 1,000 MB and it is currently at 2,362 MB. As I am typing this I have been monitoring task manager and noticed that something called Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation is rising in memory usage. I then recorded the second clip, hopefully the 20 MB upload limit doesn't prevent me from uploading it. Now my CPU hits a nearly constant 80% usage, sometimes dropping to 79% or jumping to 85%. I then force quit some programs such as Twitch, Voicemod, and Microsoft Teams. I uninstalled Skype (I saw something on the internet that said Skype can make windows audio things run high CPU usage).
When I rebooted my PC it was the same thing over again, but this time it shows my monitor with the same device as before but in parenthesis, as seen in the image below. I rebooted my PC after recording the first video clip seen below. I have a Ryzen 3 2200g which is a 4 core, 4 thread but I never hit 100% usage when starting up. When I opened Task Manager I saw that my CPU usage was pegging 100% which is not normal at all. I unplugged the Display Port from my GPU and re plugged it to no avail. It cycles through this so I was confused. It then closed and reopened and closed again. When I opened up Discord I got a prompt for new device: Nvidia High Definition Audio. I booted it up this morning to play Minecraft Dungeons that just released. The second video clip couldn't upload due to the 20 MB limit so I uploaded it to Google Drive, here is the link Windows Audio Graph Isolation is now up to 2,900 MB of memory usage. Does anyone know anything about what is going on here? I tried to provide as much detail as I could after monitoring things for a while PS. Windows Explorer has also been weird, jumping around from 10% up to 20% at times. Service Host: Windows Audio Endpoint Builder which is the parent process of Windows Audio Endpoint BuilderĀ has been jumping around from about 4.7% up to 9% CPU usage (Third Image).