100% load on all cores for over a month
How stable are you?
check the UP time in the screenshot... noobDoesnt proof much I can also run my my PC for over a month and then fully load my PC for 2seconds to take a screenshot
check the UP time in the screenshot... noob
check the UP time in the screenshot... noob
mm, better proof and better then your first post...but....from the 19th it shows 24 days, but your first post show 34days?
Bwahahaha - yeah, fail... lol... my bad!!buahaha...you FAIL... that is for how long his pc has been running...regardless if it is at 100% or 20% load.
It's not what you think It was a plugin to download videos. Back in the days of 384k (I don't think I was on 1Mbps yet) YouTube was unusable without buffering, even at 240p, so I'd download and watch later.Ant Videos.
Yeah, but is it still running at 100%?Wow, 11 year necro...
It was replaced by dual 6-core Xeons that did so for several years. Now, I rarely see more than 10% CPU usage.Yeah, but is it still running at 100%?
It's not what you think It was a plugin to download videos. Back in the days of 384k (I don't think I was on 1Mbps yet) YouTube was unusable without buffering, even at 240p, so I'd download and watch later.
Not even kidding...uh huh...
Not even kidding...
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Jisis read the whole thread before realizing.Wow, 11 year necro...
, but seriously, I find CPU/RAM to be the more stable thing (Intel, anyways) these days and SDD’s and their @#££&#£# firmware to give the most hassles after a year or 2.Jisis read the whole thread before realizing.
I’m using the same SSD I used back then, but seriously, I find CPU/RAM to be the more stable thing (Intel, anyways) these days and SDD’s and their @#££&#£# firmware to give the most hassles after a year or 2.
It wasn't a serious message, if that wasn't clear. The only system still in use that existed in 2011, is my gran's laptop.It was replaced by dual 6-core Xeons that did so for several years. Now, I rarely see more than 10% CPU usage.
Jisis read the whole thread before realizing.