Having the usage pinned to 100% while playing BF4 is pretty normal for that chip. You might also hit the windows key and type in Resource Monitor, and hit enter. Go to the CPU tab. Also for all results for the single core, the task manager shows CPU at 100%, for dual core, it shows the CPU at 50%, and for the quad, CPU @ 25%. Bizarre results. The dual core calculates almost twice as fast as the single of the same GHz, but the quad core shows no improvement in calculation speed over the dual core. He is using a newer cpu I5 that has video accelerators on the chip so that is different. It runs the cpu only at 20%. Maybe you get a better answer on ipcamtalk forums. A 100% cpu is a full utilization of 1 CPU/CORE/Thread. If you have, 8 CPU, then the maximum will be 800%. If you have thread, the story is a bit more complicated, since a thread is not a real CPU, but, on Linux it is counted as a CPU.
I am writing a little python script to test some stuff. Later I want to use it to create resource usage plots with gnuplot, but first a few tests.
Is It Normal For A Program To Use More Than 100 Of Cpu Mac 2018
The script looks like import subprocess result = subprocess.check_output('top -b -n 1 -c', shell=True).split(' n') head = result[:5] body = [x for x in result[7:] if x] #removes empty strings for line in head: print line csum = 0.0 for line in body: print line csum += float(line.split()[8]) print 'CPU usage of all processes added up', csum, '%' Running it multiple times almost always resulted in a shown CPU usage > 100%. Sometimes even > 200%. How can this be? It runs in a virtual machine (virtualbox, ubuntu 14.04 64 bit) with two cores. The host also has two cores. Shouldn't the sum of the usage values of all running processes be always lower than 100%?