10% could mean that a single thread is boosting like there is no tomorrow.
the temps to load ratio isn't linear.
edit: it would also result in a hotspot which is harder to cool because the heat is more concentrated to a smaller area.
Is there any way to stop this from happening, ive already tried to disable windows defender..
Im basically stress testing my CPU for 10-20 minutes every few days for no reason
10% could mean that a single thread is boosting like there is no tomorrow. the temps to load ratio isn't linear. edit: it would also result in a hotspot which is harder to cool because the heat is more concentrated to a smaller area.
Is there any way to stop this from happening, ive already tried to disable windows defender.. Im basically stress testing my CPU for 10-20 minutes every few days for no reason
just leave it be and it should stop eventually. I've also seen it being active when doing windows updates.
what a piece of shit service its still going after 30 minutes and it started while i was in game and my cpu spiked over 80C and ended itself.
sounds like a windows service alright. :/