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scott <sco### [at] scottcom> wrote:
> > It might have been a core stuck in a loop and it just needed a re-boot. You
> > never can tell.
>
> You can get task manager to show the CPU usage for each core
> (Performance -> View -> CPU History -> One Graph Per CPU), it should
> then be obvious if any of the cores are stuck in a loop.
I did not mean it literally. :-)
One of the irritations with my current, i7 laptop, is. Regularly the system'
process will use 13% ~ 25% of the recourses and the machine will be very
sluggish. But you never see a core maxed out.
You do with PovRay, though. :-)
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