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FYI. High interrupt after sleep issue might be back

Compusmurf

Active Member
Folks, I've been monitoring various folks overheating, high cpu and low battery threads.

Seems on Win 10, the infamous high interrupt issue after sleeping might be rearing it's ugly head again. I've been able to duplicate it several times now. With no common denominator other than sleep.

When it happens, use task manager and see if it shows up.

You can also download process explorer from microsoft here: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb795533

That will give you a better reading on it.


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If you see the interrupts in the 20% range, you will know you have this issue.

Only fix so far is a complete reboot.
 

zhenya

Active Member
I have been seeing this as well before today's update package anyhow. Have not yet narrowed down what it is.
 

malberttoo

Well-Known Member
Folks, I've been monitoring various folks overheating, high cpu and low battery threads.

Seems on Win 10, the infamous high interrupt issue after sleeping might be rearing it's ugly head again. I've been able to duplicate it several times now. With no common denominator other than sleep.

When it happens, use task manager and see if it shows up.

You can also download process explorer from microsoft here: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb795533

That will give you a better reading on it.


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If you see the interrupts in the 20% range, you will know you have this issue.

Only fix so far is a complete reboot.

Been seeing this myself. Resource Monitor clearly shows it.
 
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