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3.0.1 Windows 10 desktop app - Uses almost 100% of CPU #1768

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morgenstern72 opened this issue Oct 2, 2020 · 8 comments · Fixed by #1773
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3.0.1 Windows 10 desktop app - Uses almost 100% of CPU #1768

morgenstern72 opened this issue Oct 2, 2020 · 8 comments · Fixed by #1773

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@morgenstern72
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morgenstern72 commented Oct 2, 2020

My Setup

  • Operating System: Windows 10 2004
  • App Version: 3.0.1
  • Installation type: MSI
  • I have tested with the latest version
  • I can simulate the issue easily

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Current Behavior

After a short time, especially after crashes like reported in #1760, 3 tasks appear, all taking 25% of CPU (=100% of a core)
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Expected Behavior

Version 2.17.11. CPU is used between 0-6%
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@vajoslav
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vajoslav commented Oct 2, 2020

For me it's OK
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@vlec-be
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vlec-be commented Oct 2, 2020

For me too it's OK. Maybe doing a clean install could solve this?

@ankar84
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ankar84 commented Oct 2, 2020

It's OK for me too
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Installation type - EXE

@tassoevan
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@morgenstern72 Is it really tied to crashes or can it happen at random?

@MartinSchoeler
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Yep it seems that everytime it crashes it leaves a lingering process that consumes more cpu than it should
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@MartinSchoeler
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It seems to be tied with the setting Window > Show on unread messages and it is related to #1752 and #1757

@wadjeroudi
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@tassoevan thx for your fix, it's better but still some lagging occurs, it seems that it's not totally fixed for win client.

@tassoevan
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@wadjeroudi I need some extra info on how to reproduce it. Is there anything special in you usage that could be a clue?

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