3 3volut1on Nov 16, 2011 #1 I attached the files to the board. I was using "high performance" mode on my laptop,meaning my processor was in 100% state. Attachments dump.zip 41.7 KB · Views: 1
I attached the files to the board. I was using "high performance" mode on my laptop,meaning my processor was in 100% state.
Tmagic650 Posts: 17,233 +234 Nov 16, 2011 #2 Do you get the BSOD's when you turn off high performance?
Tmagic650 Posts: 17,233 +234 Nov 16, 2011 #4 If the CPU is always at 100% you may have a malware infection or too many processes running
3 3volut1on Nov 16, 2011 #5 Tmagic650 said: If the CPU is always at 100% you may have a malware infection or too many processes running Click to expand... the processor is not at full load,but in the high performance is in full activation i dont know how to say it it's an i7 4cores.
Tmagic650 said: If the CPU is always at 100% you may have a malware infection or too many processes running Click to expand... the processor is not at full load,but in the high performance is in full activation i dont know how to say it it's an i7 4cores.
Tmagic650 Posts: 17,233 +234 Nov 16, 2011 #6 My i5 CPU never goes above 20% but I do have 16GB of system memory. Your i7 should be less than 50% always. What antivirus/antimalware programs are you running?
My i5 CPU never goes above 20% but I do have 16GB of system memory. Your i7 should be less than 50% always. What antivirus/antimalware programs are you running?
3 3volut1on Nov 16, 2011 #7 dude it isnt in full load,thats how is named the feature of the power saving program.