>This is pretty odd.
>ig75icd64.dll is part of the Intel graphics driver (specifically the
>OpenGL ICD), which shouldn't be getting called at all if we have nothing
>to draw (unless the driver perhaps creates a thread for it's own purposes)
>You might want to check you have the latest version
On 16/03/2017 15:28, Kees Dekker wrote:
I'm running into a strange problem. On my PC (a quad core i5),
Xwin.exe takes (in combination with svchost.exe) 25% average CPU
load. Stopping xwin.exe, also reduces the load to almost zero (if I'm
not doing anything else). The load is mainly on 2 CPUs (alm
Additional information:
- the high CPU load does not occur, when I use (Microsoft) RDP to connect from
home to my work PC. The work PC only shows the high CPU load when working 'at
the console'. This may be related to GUI settings that are disabled when
connecting with RDP (I've to do more rese
On 3/16/2017 11:28 AM, Kees Dekker wrote:
>
> I know, the above information is vague, but do anyone have a
> suggestion/suggestion how to find a root cause?
> Unfortunately, I don't know when this higher-than-expected CPU load occurred
> for the first time. The problem became somewhat more urgen
Hi,
I'm running into a strange problem. On my PC (a quad core i5), Xwin.exe takes
(in combination with svchost.exe) 25% average CPU load. Stopping xwin.exe, also
reduces the load to almost zero (if I'm not doing anything else). The load is
mainly on 2 CPUs (almost 50% on both) and 10% on the ot
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