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Rusty Crab (rustycrab@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Sunday, 01-Jun-2025 07:58:05 JST Rusty Crab
@bebe @verita84 @Fullmetal2255 @thatbrickster that's very extremely bad for what should just be pulling up some cached icons and a recently used files list - Hoss Delgado likes this.
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Rusty Crab (rustycrab@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Sunday, 01-Jun-2025 07:58:06 JST Rusty Crab
@bebe @verita84 @Fullmetal2255 @thatbrickster it depends on your core count. Windows divides total usage by your cores unlike linux. If you have 20 cores and one is pegged at 100%, your usage will never show as more than 5% but that core will still be choking. -
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bebe (bebe@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 01-Jun-2025 07:58:06 JST bebe
@RustyCrab @verita84 @Fullmetal2255 @thatbrickster Oh yes it seems my computer has 24 cores, which is 1 more than my favorite number. So if opening the start menu brings it to 10% on average, this means that it is using one core at about 240% usage. Thank you friend. -
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bebe (bebe@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 01-Jun-2025 07:58:07 JST bebe
@verita84 @thatbrickster @Fullmetal2255 I wonder if the initial post was misleading, and this is a Windows 10 issue instead of 11. Mine is running 11 and I had a pretty minor jump too. Thank you friend.