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<blockquote data-quote="Owlsroost" data-source="post: 1194257" data-attributes="member: 83973"><p>I still think this might be CPU power-state switching. The MP client is constantly rendering to the screen when it's running (although it slows down when nothing is happening), so that is probably enough to keep the CPU from dropping to the lowest power state. Chrome (as it's a web browser) generates variable amounts of network traffic and screen rendering load.</p><p></p><p>I vaguely remember (from several years ago) that someone on the forum with similar problems had to run something like the Windows 7 Solitaire game in the background - I assume that provided enough, constant, CPU load to stop the constant power-state switching to and from the lowest power state.</p><p></p><p>Note the above thoughts are only educated guesswork...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owlsroost, post: 1194257, member: 83973"] I still think this might be CPU power-state switching. The MP client is constantly rendering to the screen when it's running (although it slows down when nothing is happening), so that is probably enough to keep the CPU from dropping to the lowest power state. Chrome (as it's a web browser) generates variable amounts of network traffic and screen rendering load. I vaguely remember (from several years ago) that someone on the forum with similar problems had to run something like the Windows 7 Solitaire game in the background - I assume that provided enough, constant, CPU load to stop the constant power-state switching to and from the lowest power state. Note the above thoughts are only educated guesswork... [/QUOTE]
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