It was later found that it was caused by the Phishing filter on Chrome and also by the DNS prefetcher. When Chrome was released, there were some issues with Chrome using 100% of cpu. Make sure you do the cleaning before restoring tabs. I do a lot of video work and this is my last 30 days.
OMNIPLAN USING 100% CPU ON MAC PRO
On my Core i9 iMac + Vega 48, this is iStats when I'm exporting 'master files' from Final Cut Pro that are HEVC files: 9 CPU, 5 GPU. If it is taking long to finish, reboot your computer and then start Chrome. This has been going on for years and now that I have a MBP on the way, I started thinking that maybe I'll finally have fast exports. Make sure to select browsing history, download history, and empty the cache. To do so go to the Wrench and select Clear Browsing Data.
Also it could happen because you have your gpu enabled to run with Chrome and your gpu does not have enough physical memory.Ī basic but very important thing you can try is clearing the cache. Do you by any chance save your tabs so that they all can be restored when you open your browser?Īre you using many extensions on your browser? keep in mind that some extensions can cause a bottleneck when using your browser, specially is your internet connection is not the fastest one. Also make sure you have the latest version of Chrome installed.Īnother thing that could be affecting your computer is having too many tabs open.
The first thing is making sure that you have the most recent version of Flash. Hello, there are a few thing you try for fixing your problem.