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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)
Thank you!While your window Print Preview is open you have +31% permanent.Do you think it's normal?In Photoshop when window Print Setting is open I have +0%!
catkitty, I think that each computer will act differently depending on the resources. I wouldn't worry about the % of what's being used as long as you can get the job done. ASRock does have a meter that shows all the cores at the same time, but Windows has stopped offering the gadgets, so you can't get one from there any more. You computer will work better if you can add at least 4 more gig of ram for the 64 bit system.
The same problem when 8 GB RAM. Package Corel contains erroneous infinite loop when the window Print Preview is open.
Hi.
I see one of my processors reading high when I activate print preview. I don't see a real performance problem. Do you leave it on print preview for long periods of time so it causes issues? I have another program that raises CPU even more, so much that it set's off a Norton alert sometimes. Also I remember a old version of CoCut, back the the Win98 days, used to leave the CPU really high on cut preview, they finally fixed that.
~John
RunFlaCruiser said:Do you leave it on print preview for long periods of time so it causes issues?
As I discovered the problem -I opened window Print Preview and at that time my friend called me on the phone. I talked to 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, the CPU temperature rose to 10 degrees! This is not normal for program.
catkitty said:...the CPU temperature rose to 10 degrees! This is not normal for program.
That's one cold CPU!