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<blockquote data-quote="danb" data-source="post: 880630" data-attributes="member: 62850"><p>Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. In the version I posted, if there is a bottleneck in either the CPU or HDD, the process that has the highest utilization is identified like this...</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]239207[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I ran the HeavyLoad.exe stress test to demonstrate. We have to be a little careful though on how we handle identifying the processes that have the highest utilization, because this can actually cause a lot of unwanted utilization.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you click any of the three progress bars, the "Max Utilization" indicator will reset... just click any of the three progress bars and you will see what I mean. I should also change the progress bars to the same multicolored bars in the tray icon.</p><p></p><p>At some point we might want to add a GPU indicator as well, but that is going to take quite a bit of time, and I am not sure it is worth it because there are already some really great specialized gaming utilities. But if it makes sense to add GPU I certainly will.</p><p></p><p>Thank you guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danb, post: 880630, member: 62850"] Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. In the version I posted, if there is a bottleneck in either the CPU or HDD, the process that has the highest utilization is identified like this... [ATTACH type="full"]239207[/ATTACH] I ran the HeavyLoad.exe stress test to demonstrate. We have to be a little careful though on how we handle identifying the processes that have the highest utilization, because this can actually cause a lot of unwanted utilization. Also, if you click any of the three progress bars, the "Max Utilization" indicator will reset... just click any of the three progress bars and you will see what I mean. I should also change the progress bars to the same multicolored bars in the tray icon. At some point we might want to add a GPU indicator as well, but that is going to take quite a bit of time, and I am not sure it is worth it because there are already some really great specialized gaming utilities. But if it makes sense to add GPU I certainly will. Thank you guys! [/QUOTE]
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