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It indicated two CPUs (due to hyperthreading), both of which were 95% busy most of the time while the machine was connected to the Internet. When I subsequently ran the top and htop command, I found that the sum of all%CPU entries was typically between 20% and 15% on all my Linux Mint systems including this LM18.2 machine.
C Thanks very much for your help in advance. 2017-08-27. My important conclusive lesson: Accurate, meaningful measurement of CPU usage is best done with nmon and htop together on the same screen. Otherwise, data can be misleading when not cross-checked or interpreted properly. Julianvb. 2017-08-26 Yesterday someone introduced me to a new Linux CPU monitoring graphic program on my Intel Atom N270-based Linux Mint 18.2 system.
It indicated two CPUs (due to hyperthreading), both of which were 95% busy most of the time while the machine was connected to the Internet. When I subsequently ran the top command, I found that the sum of all%CPU entries was typically between 20% and 15% on all my Linux Mint systems including this LM18.2 machine. While I firmly believe in the top command's%CPU output data, I fail to understand why this graphic program's output differs so drastically from that of the top command.
Thanks very much for your help in advance. Julianvb Can you post the output of the top command? Jsbjsb101, Thanks very much for you quick response. I revisited the top command again a few minutes again with my LM18.2 online and offline. To my utter surprise, the online data from top agrees now with the graphic monitor's last night's output. I am attaching both inline and offline image files.
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Julianvb Your first top output (attached image) show that a process called 'Web Content' is using a LOT of CPU time, as well as firefox and the main cinnamon desktop environment processes, are your running any kind of server? Since I need the browser as long as I remain online, does it in turn imply that high CPU usage is a natural consequence? As far as I know it is. It is the price what you pay in 2017 for complete applications implemented in web pages and running in a web browser.
I used to have a fanless Atoms as desktop machines as well, but I stopped using them because of this. Linux and lightweight desktops easily run on atom machines, and just because of web contents I had to dump that idea.
My sun had a fanfull Atom with temperature controlled fan. As soon as he started browsing his favorite sites his computer would sound as a vacuum cleaner - the fan trying desperately to cool off the CPU cycles induced heat. Quote: As far as I know it is. It is the price what you pay in 2017 for a complete application running in a web browser. I used to have a fanless atoms as desktop machines as well, but I stopped using them because of this. Linux and lightweight desktops easily run on atom machines, and just because of web contents I had to dump that idea. My sun had a funfull atom with temperature controlled fan.
As soon as he started browsing his favorite sites his computers would sound as a vacuum cleaner - the fan trying desperately to cool off the CPU cycles induced heat. Jlinkels Hi, jlinkels, Thanks very much for a clear-cut answer.
I bought several $10 fanless Atom N270-based Jetway workstations with Linux Mint 18 pre-installed last year and was fairly happy with them. They are also known as mini-motherboard tabletops and weigh 5 lb each. I gave one to my nephew a few months ago and last night he pointed out this problem to me when he came to visit. I guess his complaint is justified as he is used to the latest stuff and has more needs than a retiree like myself.
On the other hand, I find these year-2013 fanless machines cool and quiet. As a matter of fact, my good old 2004 Compaq desktop running LM17.1 is also showing heavy CPU usage. I was unaware of this common fact until my nephew brought it up after he came home for the summer. Perhaps I'll find a happy medium compromise somehow? Your feedback will be much appreciated. NOT installing flash and NOT installing java can make your browser less CPU hungry.
But installed by default on a lot of desktop orientated installs. Using older things like xload to check the CPU usage is more entertaining than informative on modern multiple core machines. Using htop might prove less confusing.
CPUs ramp up and down a lot these days to save power. Some of which is hardware based and hard to monitor in software. Even the output of /proc/cpuinfo changes depending on if your CPU is under load. Perhaps your seeing the trend to run near 90% of your current CPU speed which changes speeds to maintain that number.
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And is otherwise not representative of the usage relative to the max capabilities of the hardware. Using nmon might also prove less confusing. $ nmon 'l' (lower case L) for cpu meter.
Perhaps I'll find a happy medium compromise somehow? Your feedback will be much appreciated. Julianvb I gave up. I purchased i7 fanless desktops for my wife and me, and an i5 fanless desktop for my son. They are definitely out of your $10 range. The Atoms I use now as thin clients, or machines which have to run a task without GUI involved.
Like monitoring and logging, backup server, whatever. My main file server is still an Atom. It is a shame that scripted web applications void the efforts of hundreds of open source developers who try to write lean and efficient software.
(I learned software development on PDP11, IBM370 and HP1000. One knew better than writing inefficient scripts) jlinkels. Since I need the browser as long as I remain online, does it in turn imply that high CPU usage is a natural consequence? It depends on the web pages you visit.
Not all of them are so laden with javascript and CSS animation and sh!t. A good way to lighten the load is to install the noscript addon. For some sites you don't have to do anything, but for some you need to allow scripts (hit and miss) until the site becomes usable. Then you tell noscript to remember that. You also need to clear cookies & offline data after you close the browser. you can also install the request policy addon, it works similarly to noscript.
and of course you must have an adblocker; they also lighten the load.
System Name Silent allround Processor i5 750 @ 3,0Ghz 1.04v / 3.4Ghz 1.11v/ 3,6Ghz 1.15v Motherboard Gigabyte P55-USB3 Cooling Thermalright IFX-14 + Scythe Slip Stream 140mm @ 600RPM Memory 2 x 4GB Samsung M378B5273DH0-CH9 @ 2000 MHz 9-10-10-27 T1 Video Card(s) Sapphire HD 5870 Vapor-X @ 940/1270 Storage Intel Postville 80GB SSD & Western Digital Green 2TB Display(s) Dell Ultrasharp U2412M Case Bitfenix Merc Alpha Audio Device(s) Asus Xonar D2 with Unified Drivers Power Supply Nexus NX-5000 R3 530W Software Windows 7 Home Premium x64 Benchmark Scores Super pi 1M: 8,549s @ 4,7Ghz (Core i7 920). How can I overclock (or downclock) my Atom processor? By changing your bus speed in your BIOS or use a program like ASRock OCTuner. Note: you might need to change some.ini files or modify other files to get ASRock OCTuner working,if your motherboard isn't supported supported by default. These files could be found on the internet.
Just google: overclock your netbook. E.g.: overclock HP mini 311 Simply set the multiplier (called CPU ratio in ASRock OCTuner) to the highest value available and raise the bus speed (called CPU frequency in ASRock OCTuner). Overclocking my Atom N270,which runs at 1,6Ghz, to a stable 1,8Ghz was very easy by raising the CPU frequency from 133 to 150.
It's really simple and I really noticed a difference. After a hacked BIOS was released for my HP Mini 311c, I could change my bus speed in the BIOS and I got a much higher overclock. I'm now running 2Ghz stable with a 5:4 ratio. CPU-z validation.
FAQ: Q: Is a higher CPU speed really noticeable? A: Yes,for example in my case my netbook boots much faster, also things like browsing goes much more fluently. Q: Does overclocking increases my battery life? A: No (at least in my case), this can simple be explained because you don't adjust any voltages. Q: Can overclocking overheat my CPU / netbook? A: This might be possible but is very unlikely because you don't change your CPU's voltage.
So TPU members i'd like you to share your Atom overclock experiences! System Name Silent allround Processor i5 750 @ 3,0Ghz 1.04v / 3.4Ghz 1.11v/ 3,6Ghz 1.15v Motherboard Gigabyte P55-USB3 Cooling Thermalright IFX-14 + Scythe Slip Stream 140mm @ 600RPM Memory 2 x 4GB Samsung M378B5273DH0-CH9 @ 2000 MHz 9-10-10-27 T1 Video Card(s) Sapphire HD 5870 Vapor-X @ 940/1270 Storage Intel Postville 80GB SSD & Western Digital Green 2TB Display(s) Dell Ultrasharp U2412M Case Bitfenix Merc Alpha Audio Device(s) Asus Xonar D2 with Unified Drivers Power Supply Nexus NX-5000 R3 530W Software Windows 7 Home Premium x64 Benchmark Scores Super pi 1M: 8,549s @ 4,7Ghz (Core i7 920). System Name Silent allround Processor i5 750 @ 3,0Ghz 1.04v / 3.4Ghz 1.11v/ 3,6Ghz 1.15v Motherboard Gigabyte P55-USB3 Cooling Thermalright IFX-14 + Scythe Slip Stream 140mm @ 600RPM Memory 2 x 4GB Samsung M378B5273DH0-CH9 @ 2000 MHz 9-10-10-27 T1 Video Card(s) Sapphire HD 5870 Vapor-X @ 940/1270 Storage Intel Postville 80GB SSD & Western Digital Green 2TB Display(s) Dell Ultrasharp U2412M Case Bitfenix Merc Alpha Audio Device(s) Asus Xonar D2 with Unified Drivers Power Supply Nexus NX-5000 R3 530W Software Windows 7 Home Premium x64 Benchmark Scores Super pi 1M: 8,549s @ 4,7Ghz (Core i7 920). System Name Silent allround Processor i5 750 @ 3,0Ghz 1.04v / 3.4Ghz 1.11v/ 3,6Ghz 1.15v Motherboard Gigabyte P55-USB3 Cooling Thermalright IFX-14 + Scythe Slip Stream 140mm @ 600RPM Memory 2 x 4GB Samsung M378B5273DH0-CH9 @ 2000 MHz 9-10-10-27 T1 Video Card(s) Sapphire HD 5870 Vapor-X @ 940/1270 Storage Intel Postville 80GB SSD & Western Digital Green 2TB Display(s) Dell Ultrasharp U2412M Case Bitfenix Merc Alpha Audio Device(s) Asus Xonar D2 with Unified Drivers Power Supply Nexus NX-5000 R3 530W Software Windows 7 Home Premium x64 Benchmark Scores Super pi 1M: 8,549s @ 4,7Ghz (Core i7 920).
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Dorothy, apart from the usual housekeeping (minimize startup programs, defrag the disk when over 10% fragmented, etc.) there is only one radical cure and that is to switch the disk for an SSD. That will cost you around $150 to $200, but it would make a BIG difference. If you are interested, let me know and I tell you the steps and the optimal choices. There is nothing you can do with the procesor.
It is a slow single core because of battery life and heat limits. A faster processor would have meant much shorter battery life and a lot more heat. And that is incompatible with the small box.
The SSD also uses a LOT less battery than the disk you have and it produces no heat at all - unlike the spinning disks. But next year things will get better. Then Windows8 supports ARM processors which will be ideal for the netbooks and they are a LOT faster. Those are the processsors they have in the tablets a la Apple iPad and Motorola Xoom - also in the readers a la Nook Color. The reply from WHS seems to hit the mark - you can't have a long battery life and a fast processor (yet). The starter edition of Win7 seems particularly slow.
You may get a small speed advantage by increasing the page file to 4GB (it won't increase automatically when you upgrade to 2GB RAM) and also by allocating 4GB of a USB key for 'ready boot'. My hard disc scores 5.9 out of 7.9 under “Performance information and tools” and I'd be interested to know from WHS how changing to a SSD would speed up things. There is an alternative easy way to speed up your netbook - switch to Linux. You'll be amazed how quickly it boots and shuts down. You can run Ubuntu parallel with Win7 and it will do just about everything Windows can do.
You use Firefox, Open Office, VLC media player, Autokey etc instead of the Windows equivalents. It's very easy to set up and use, and does not keep asking annoying questions about whether you're sure you want to do this or that. Best of luck, kaspin. In most common operations the CPU is not the bottleneck - it is the access time to the disk that makes the difference.
This is, of course, different if you do e.g. Video encoding, CAD type work or heavy computing. That does not mean that your system will become a super performer with an SSD, but it will get a significant boost. When you are ready to buy the SSD, post back so that I can give you some advice which device to buy (and always on sale which is frequent e.g.
In the meantime you may want to read this little SSD migration guide I have made: You also need to know whether your current disk is 2.5' or 1.8' - the latter is rare but some netbooks were using them. The SSD has to be the same form factor. And the amount of GBs you want (check what you are using now). I use 90GB SSDs on my laptops. You can always offload large files to an external disk (of which you should have one anyhow for imaging) or a large USB stick (16GB sticks come for $15.95).