Odd CPU utilization
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Odd CPU utilization
It's been jumping around at 50-70 when just idling at the desktop, so I checked the temp. Fine, 43c idle, 47c under heavy loads. So then I get some compressed air and blast the fuck outta the heatsink, fans, etc. Still the same. So I safeboot to check it out. Huh, still running at 50-70 percent, when there's only the barebones shit running.
Okay, let's try a game, say, San Andreas. Absolutely no lag whatsoever, everything is snapping along great. Tried 6 other games, no problems. Am I just getting some sort of display error? (I checked CPU utilization in Everest along with the task manager.)
Okay, let's try a game, say, San Andreas. Absolutely no lag whatsoever, everything is snapping along great. Tried 6 other games, no problems. Am I just getting some sort of display error? (I checked CPU utilization in Everest along with the task manager.)
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Yes, thats exactly whats going on. Absolutely nothing is using that cpu power, but there it is.Uraniun235 wrote:So... wait, you're saying that your system shows 50% CPU utilization, at the same time showing that System Idle is at 99% (indicating that the CPU is not being utilized at all)?
I'm confused. Maybe you could take a screenshot or two of Task Manager so we have a better idea of what's going on?
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Okey, in the preformance tab, while its on 99% idle, is it still showing CPU usage above 0? A in the green line being somewhere above 0%.Captain tycho wrote:Uh, nothing. 99 percent in System Idle. And it appears to go away after playing a game, and only comes back after I restart. Odd.Uraniun235 wrote:What process is using the CPU?
If not, could be just a weird bug.
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24 percent CPU usage in this screenie, since it fluctuates wildly at times, but you get the gist of it.Melchior wrote:Do you have already checked for spyware and viruses?
Anyway a screenshoot of the task manager could be helpful.
Performance tab, a few seconds later:
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Try using Process Explorer from http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/P ... lorer.html - this will give you a bit more detail than task manager does. Check what it shows under system idle processes.
I'd suggest this might perhaps be some piece of hardware creating excessive interrupts.
I'd suggest this might perhaps be some piece of hardware creating excessive interrupts.
Don't think this will help with your problem, but I was getting spikes of 60-80% cpu usage every 93 seconds and I couldn't for the life of me figure out why. In Taskmanager it just was under System - System but Process Manager let me go into that and see every thread. Turns out it was the parport.sys (parallel port driver) doing it, so I unplugged the printer cable that I never use and it stopped. Now, I actually could tell in games like Diablo 2 and KOTOR when it would happen, very bad pausing/stuttering but with other games, it seemed to stop doing it while they ran.
Anyway, it doesn't seem like that is your problem (my displayed numbers matched up) but this is a hearty cheer for Process Explorer!
Anyway, it doesn't seem like that is your problem (my displayed numbers matched up) but this is a hearty cheer for Process Explorer!
In the preformance tab, "View" -> and tick "Show Kernel times".
The red is is how much time is spent doing OS "stuff" and not your application stuff.
The red is is how much time is spent doing OS "stuff" and not your application stuff.
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