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CPU at 500% using Lightroom to review pictures

Community Beginner ,
Aug 19, 2019 Aug 19, 2019

Hey Adobe and people in the forum,

who can explain me this situation, I can't even review the pictures without the CPU nearly exploding.

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thx in advance!

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Community Expert ,
Aug 20, 2019 Aug 20, 2019

Lightroom or Lightroom Classic?

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
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Community Beginner ,
Jun 18, 2023 Jun 18, 2023

Same problem with Lightroom Classic

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Community Expert ,
Jun 18, 2023 Jun 18, 2023

<moved from download and install >

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Community Expert ,
Jun 18, 2023 Jun 18, 2023

I don't know how MacOS reports these things - but the only logical way to read that is 100% per core. So if 8 cores, that's actually around 55% total load. Nothing about to explode there.

 

A laptop has very limited cooling efficiency, so the tiny fans working at max should be pretty normal too.

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Community Expert ,
Jun 18, 2023 Jun 18, 2023
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@D Fosse is correct regarding how the CPU usage is presented. Some third party apps offer a choice, and refer to the format used by Acitivity Monitor as 'Unix style'.

 

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