Submitted by Armando on 2009/10/04 01:21
It wasn't like that. I think it happened with one of the latest builds. IMO, IQ's process should not get over 1-2% when the program isn't used.

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[quote=Armando]
It wasn't like that. I think it happened with one of the latest builds. IMO, IQ's process should not get over 1-2% when the program isn't used.
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hmm
0% CPU here according to Process Explorer
 

gregory

2009/10/04 09:00

In reply to by Tom

0% to 1% CPU here according to Process Explorer. Nearer 100% of one CPU when first loading, though, which is also quite slow. But I can live with that!
 
Mark Gregory, Rennes, France - GMT +1/+2; EST +6

Armando

2009/10/04 14:48

In reply to by gregory

All that will depend on the computer, of course. Mine : Dell laptop, Inspiron 6400, dual core, 1.8 ghz.
 
I restarted IQ.
 
CPU is now running lower, not sure why. (I wonder if it could because of some flash web page that I inadvertently tried to clip -- wasn't displayed in the HTML pane though, so...)
 
It now "idles" at an average of 3% CPU (hovers between 1 and 6).  As a point of comparison : Outlook idles at 0%.

jan_rifkinson

2009/10/04 18:52

In reply to by Armando

I don't know if it's relevant but I think current FF is running w some processing / memory problems.  Try again using current IE see if it's the same.
 
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Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield CT USA
HP Blackbird Vista Ultimate SP-2

Armando

2009/10/04 19:27

In reply to by jan_rifkinson

Thanks Jan,
No, I'd be surprised if FF problems would affect IQ in any ways. The HTML pane has to do with IE, but not Firefox.

Tom

2009/10/05 09:59

In reply to by Armando

Dual Core 2.0 ghz
2 GB ram
 
But I would have to point out that 0% means that PC power is irrelévant really!
and IQ is consistently 0% when not being actively used here.
 
Could it be something to do with your database - I know mine is fairly simple and smallish, well, certainly in comparison to yours