ludowillems » Sun Oct 23, 2016 10:41 am wrote:Hi all,
Reducing bar history and setting core affinity made a big improvement.
My question: I have a large number of indicators an EA's in the Navigator. Would they use memory, even if they are not on a chart?
Cheers,
Ludo
no, only running indicators and EAs will use RAM and CPU
I thought maybe I will share my experience since I am browsing on this section. I have a almost 8-9 years old laptop i7 2630QM (second generation) and was struggling with my Empty4. Laptop was heating up and performance was slowing down. But the CPU didn't seems like hitting the roof on any of the core. So I changed my hard disk to solid state drive (SSD). It wasn't the latest as of today (PCIE nVME...etc) . Having a read and write speed o average 300mbps only. It solved the speed problem AND the heat problem.
joshuayip » Fri Nov 08, 2019 8:06 am wrote:I thought maybe I will share my experience since I am browsing on this section. I have a almost 8-9 years old laptop i7 2630QM (second generation) and was struggling with my Empty4. Laptop was heating up and performance was slowing down. But the CPU didn't seems like hitting the roof on any of the core. So I changed my hard disk to solid state drive (SSD). It wasn't the latest as of today (PCIE nVME...etc) . Having a read and write speed o average 300mbps only. It solved the speed problem AND the heat problem.
Hope that helps!
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I recently bought a lappy with a SSD. Incredible the difference the SSD makes.
Sometimes I shut it down and restart it just for fun. The whole process takes less than a minute.
Next time you buy a new computer, make sure it comes with a SSD.
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