Task Manager on Windows 10 displays increased CPU activity upon launch.
Task Manager on Windows 10 displays increased CPU activity upon launch.
Exactly. My Sophos system was alarmed by my Bitcoin activities, and it flagged my F@H setup as malicious.
For task manager, I noted that tracking FPS in games affects performance since it requires CPU resources to fetch and show process details. This is why speed settings appear under the "View" menu. When Task Manager is active, the CPU usage never appears as zero. You can mask the issue by using a multi-core processor or a faster one, though that’s limited. For instance, with 100 cores, if a single process uses all 100, it shows just 1% usage because only one core is active at a time, while the rest remain idle.