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If in program Corel open window Print Preview the CPU frequency increases to 100% and does not drop until the close Print Preview. CPU usage rises to 30%!CorelDRAW Technical Suite X6Win 64.
Hello catkitty; Tell us about the computer you are using.
George
Win 7 (64)AMD Athlon(tm) || X4 640 Processor 3.00 GHzRAM: 4.00 GBMotherboard Asrock 970DE3/U3S3: http://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/970DE3U3S3/index.us.aspVideo: Asus PCI-Ex GeForce GT 630 2048MB GDDR3 (128bit) (810/1820) (VGA, DVI, HDMI) (GT630-2GD3)
Well catkitty; It looks to me like you are a little short of ram for a 64 bit system, you could double the ram to make 8 gig and that will probably help.
Hi.I don't have any problems with Photoshop/VideoStudio etc. I have problem only when I open window Print Preview in Corel .Thanks.
Catkitty, a ASRock mother board uses the ram for the 5+5, the 4 gig of ram you have is fine for a 32 bit system. I'm using the ASRock Z77 max.4 with 16 gig at 1800 mh of ram and the Bios uses 2 gig of ram for a virtual drive to make Windows run faster. The ASRock is a good board but it needs resources.
Please check your CPU usage before and then after open window Print Preview and let me know please. Thanks.
You can Right Click on the Windows screen,( Not On a Icon ) and get a screen like below and down load a meter for that, or you could use the one that came with your ASRock Bios. I have my CPU over clocked and I have a Intel so they wouldn't even be close to what you have.
Georgei5 2500K at 4.2 mh, 16 gig 1800 mh ram, GeForce 550Ti with 2 gig DDR5, ASRock Z77 Max.4 MB, dual fan CPU cooler, 850 W power supply, Cabinet fans all over the place, Intell SSD 180 g hard drive, two 1 tb hard drives.