CPU all the time, GPU only on Idle

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Re: CPU all the time, GPU only on Idle

Post by ITgreybeard »

It is not surprising to me that the GPU is called into play, but rather that the apparent minimal amount of processing required on the web page would cause close to 40% GPU load. Additional playing around demonstrated that the web control page for FAH also triggers the phenomenon - and, not to downplay what it took programmatically to serve up that functionality, I would venture to guess that the code for that page is seemingly not overly complex or demanding.
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Re: CPU all the time, GPU only on Idle

Post by Napoleon »

As far as WebControl is concerned, I bet the culprit is that animated thingy on the left side of the progress bar (when folding is active). Maybe, just maybe, it should be replaced it with a static image... :lol:

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Re: CPU all the time, GPU only on Idle

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Yes, the doohickey, but 40%? :eo Something's rotten in Denmark, says the Bard... This may be one of those cases where an innocuous higher-level programming command produces a quickly widening pyramid of heavy-duty lower-level instructions on certain hardware or in unforeseen circumstances. Since I'm not a black-box technician, perhaps I'll pass this on to Microsoft and AMD to see if either of them wants to debug aging technology (the ATI V4800, Win7-64Pro and IE). The payoff for them would be that the solution may solve uninvestigated problems in later-model products too. :egeek:

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Re: CPU all the time, GPU only on Idle

Post by 7im »

Until IE changes, just close the web control. No big deal. No one watches a spinning wheel for very long anyway. Or open fahcontrol instead.
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