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Posted by Nate on 09/09/05 22:03
Charlie
a problem here may be is that Celeron isn't exactly a very good processor. i
would reccomend a Pentium 4 or a Pentium M. There are people at Intel also
bitching over it themselves they made a suckish chip.
::Nate::
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"speeder" <no.spam@invalid.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 15:12:21 GMT, "NTLworld" <charlie4fun@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>
>>Has anyone notice the high processor usage in v3.53? Or is it me/ It
>>takes
>>up 80% of processing time on a Celeron 2.4Ghz.
>>
>>Anything I can do to reduce this?
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Charlie
>>
>
> Have you always had this problem? If it appears only now and then you
> might be connecting to a fake source. I have seen certain bad IPs
> generating this effect (either intentionally or as a side effect of
> something else). When I disconnect them using TCPview, CPU percentage
> instantly drops to regular levels.
>
> Get Peerguardian or Protowall and start blocking bad IPs. You shoud be
> using either one even if you hadn't this in the first place.
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