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@melezorus34
I'm pretty sure you have no clue about how different OS types measure CPU usage.
On BSD and Linux, 100% is one core, 200% is two cores, ...
On Windows, the percentage is relative to how many cores you have, so 100% = n cores, 25% = n/4 cores in use. -
Am I the only that doesn't bother using these things on windows or Mac and just go with a Linuxserver vm?
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Parzi88335y@kescherRant I was under the impression it was demand on the CPU, so 200% would be 100% on a CPU with twice the cores or twice the clock speed... I guess I really am just the stupidest shithead here, huh? That makes way more sense.
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@Parzi Yes, technically that would be more correct. Malfunctioning hardware might give you multiple times your actual usage. (had a device with 4 cores show 1500% with huge lags because its mainboard was dying)
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