CPU System usage ver high

I have a brand new macbook pro, had it about 3 wks so I'm frustrated to be having problems already. My CPU system usage stays around 89%, but my user is like 3%. Haven't downloaded any big apps or anything onto it. Imported my itunes library, not a huge one. Anyway I'm frustrated and annoyed because my computer is running very slow and it's stupid.

Yeah, I know what you're talking about, but there's nothing there that is using 89%. Right now I have 2 apps running. Activity monitor, Safari. Activity monitor is showing 3.2%, Safari 1.3%. The rest of the stuff is either 0 or 0.01.
Here's a list of the other things listed (which are running at 0.00-0.01%)
WebKitPluginAgent
UserEventAgent
SystemUIServer
pboard
mdworker
loginwindow
launchd
iTunesHelper
fontd
Dock
AppleSpell.service
AirPort Base Station Agent

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