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... cpu usage on task manager and yet task manager tells me my cpu usage is 99-100% i dont get this at all. im using a pentium d 945 atm cause my q9450 died. can a faulty power supply cause ... the very edsge of the circuit board? can ESD cause this? or do i just have that bad of a cpu? this is seriously making me miss my Q9450 and it shows me how much i took it for granted :( thanks ...
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... some points I still can’t figure out. a) I’m actually confused about this: is limiting of cpu usage the same as limiting cpu cycles or even cpu throttling? I see these terms mentioned everywhere but they’re all quite confusing. b) And also, where can I find good sites for tracking webhost uptime and with some comprehensive data? ...
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Firefox: Heat and the CPU usage problem | Nanotech - The Circuits Blog - CNET News: "Firefox has a CPU usage issue and, consequently, can cause overheating problems in some laptops, particularly ultraportables. That's what I've found over the last couple of years."
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... pc game like Counter Strike, Left 4 dead etc) svchost.exe uses a lot of my CPU ( 50% +) and stays like it even after closing whatever I was running, I always have to reboot. This has only happened in ... Things I've tried: Downloading processor explorer and checked what is hogging the CPU under svchost, it turned out to be critical services I cannot end. (Picture below) Scanned with ...
... frustrated by how the popular open-source browser appears to be hogging CPU resources when you're not looking? Well, you might want to take heart in that you are not alone in this. Brooke Crothers over at CNET News noticed ... and discovered that complaints over Firefox consuming "a lot" of CPU resources is actually an issue already documented in a Mozilla Knowledge Base page here. Based ...
By default, autotest polls every file in your rails project for changes. By telling it to ignore certain files, you can drastically reduce its CPU usage. It looks for a config file named .autotest either in the working directory or your home directory. For a rails project, my .autotest file looks like this: Autotest.add_hook :initialize ...
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