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Hello,

is there any way to make a process use less cpu even if it would make the process move slower?

I tried 'ProcessSetPriority' but it doesn't seem to have any effect.

Thank you!

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Most of the time it is a problem with a loop. Add a Sleep(10) and the CPU usage drops significantly.

For further hints we need to see your code ;)

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Posted (edited)

I think the author mean external process, not his own.

I think i sow somewhere an example of setting the limit for CPU usage for specific process...

Edit:

Yes, this one.

Edited by MrCreatoR

 

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Posted

Oh.

Then I like to suggest to all users posting questions on this forum:
Be as specific as possible. My crystal ball gets dusty over time and then delivers wrong predictions ;)

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@water PM me your GPS location and I'll send you a list of glass polishing shops in your vincinity.

I use https://www.vetrox.fr/ yearly and I've always been happy with them servicing my own crystal ball.

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