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Running Vista build 5536 on an Athlon 64, even when (for whatever reason) my
CPU usage is pegged at 100%, the Reliability and Performance Monitor reports that the CPU is running at 50% Maximum Frequency. On Win XP on the same system, AMD's dashboard software shows that that during heavy CPU usage, the processor runs at full speed, and at all other times runs at half speed. But the dashboard software doesn't run on Vista, so I can't use it to see whether the processor is really running at full speed despite what Vista's Reliability and Performance Monitor says. |
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What process is using up 100% of your CPU usage? (via Task Manager)
"Roof Fiddler" wrote: Running Vista build 5536 on an Athlon 64, even when (for whatever reason) my CPU usage is pegged at 100%, the Reliability and Performance Monitor reports that the CPU is running at 50% Maximum Frequency. On Win XP on the same system, AMD's dashboard software shows that that during heavy CPU usage, the processor runs at full speed, and at all other times runs at half speed. But the dashboard software doesn't run on Vista, so I can't use it to see whether the processor is really running at full speed despite what Vista's Reliability and Performance Monitor says. |
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"Cyberwolf" wrote in message
... What process is using up 100% of your CPU usage? (via Task Manager) Probably Task Manager. ;-) Turn off and disable the Defrag task and Windows Search. |
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"Cyberwolf" wrote in message
... What process is using up 100% of your CPU usage? (via Task Manager) My test batch file that consists of :foo goto foo But the cause of the cpu being pegged at 100% is beside the point; my concern is that if the cpu is running at only 50% maximum frequency during this test, then it also runs at only 50% at more important times, such as bootup, user switching, loading programs, and performing cpu-bound calculations, with the result being that the system's performance is lower than it ought to be. That's why I want to know whether Vista's Reliability and Performance Monitor really is correct when it says the cpu is running at only 50% during this test. |