processor runs warmer

Processor runs warmer

Acer Aspire 3613 using a laptop cooler. 1.5ghz Celeron M, 1Gb DDR ram. 128mb shared graphics (intel 900gml)
Vista runs a wee bit warmer than XP does. I assume this is because it is working harder with heavier graphics (not glass) and more processes. Is there an exhaustive list available of processes that I can kill to reduce the processor hit and hopefully make it a little cooler? Its not warm to the extend of getting hot so its not something I am worried about, just feel some things can be removed that are not needed. At idle the CPU sits at around 1-2%. Opening programs it takes a hit at 100% but soon comes back down to low. With windows mail and opera browser open (but minimised) it flutters between 1-10%. memory usage 41% (1Gb ddr ram). If I hover my mouse over the sidebar the CPU cranks up to 100% for a few seconds then drops back down.

Hi Beck,
Keep
in mind that Vista is not optimized for performance yet, that won't happen until they get closer to release. Killing a few processes is not likely to make a significant difference in the cpu temperature. There is no "exhaustive list available of processes that I can kill", as the necessary processes vary by configuration.
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"Beck" wrote in message

Acer Aspire 3613 using a laptop cooler. 1.5ghz Celeron M, 1Gb DDR ram. 128mb shared graphics (intel 900gml)
Vista runs a wee bit warmer than XP does. I assume this is because it is working harder with heavier graphics (not glass) and more processes. Is there an exhaustive list available of processes that I can kill to reduce the processor hit and hopefully make it a little cooler? Its not warm to the extend of getting hot so its not something I am worried about, just feel some things can be removed that are not needed. At idle the CPU sits at around 1-2%. Opening programs it takes a hit at 100% but soon comes back down to low. With windows mail and opera browser open (but minimised) it flutters between 1-10%. memory usage 41% (1Gb ddr ram). If I hover my mouse over the sidebar the CPU cranks up to 100% for a few seconds then drops back down.

"Conor" wrote in message

In article , Beck says... Acer Aspire 3613 using a laptop cooler. 1.5ghz Celeron M, 1Gb DDR ram. 128mb shared graphics (intel 900gml)
Vista runs a wee bit warmer than XP does. I assume this is because it is working harder with heavier graphics (not glass) and more processes. Is there an exhaustive list available of processes that I can kill to reduce the processor hit and hopefully make it a little cooler?
According to MS website, both the CPU and GPU will run warmer as power management code isn't yet anywhere near optimised.

Thankyou both. I realise it won't be quite optimised yet. I thought maybe there was some things running I did not need.

It won't hurt the CPU runing a bit warm. They operate over a range of temperatures. I'm sure if you dig into the Intel site, you can find the characterization data.
"Beck" wrote in message

Acer Aspire 3613 using a laptop cooler. 1.5ghz Celeron M, 1Gb DDR ram. 128mb shared graphics (intel 900gml)
Vista runs a wee bit warmer than XP does. I assume this is because it is working harder with heavier graphics (not glass) and more processes. Is there an exhaustive list available of processes that I can kill to reduce the processor hit and hopefully make it a little cooler? Its not warm to the extend of getting hot so its not something I am worried about, just feel some things can be removed that are not needed. At idle the CPU sits at around 1-2%. Opening programs it takes a hit at 100% but soon comes back down to low. With windows mail and opera browser open (but minimised) it flutters between 1-10%. memory usage 41% (1Gb ddr ram). If I hover my mouse over the sidebar the CPU cranks up to 100% for a few seconds then drops back down.

Worst one i've found is Media Player, it creates a lot of CPU usage and drains battery fast.
Colin.
"Beck" wrote in message

Acer Aspire 3613 using a laptop cooler. 1.5ghz Celeron M, 1Gb DDR ram. 128mb shared graphics (intel 900gml)
Vista runs a wee bit warmer than XP does. I assume this is because it is working harder with heavier graphics (not glass) and more processes. Is there an exhaustive list available of processes that I can kill to reduce the processor hit and hopefully make it a little cooler? Its not warm to the extend of getting hot so its not something I am worried about, just feel some things can be removed that are not needed. At idle the CPU sits at around 1-2%. Opening programs it takes a hit at 100% but soon comes back down to low. With windows mail and opera browser open (but minimised) it flutters between 1-10%. memory usage 41% (1Gb ddr ram). If I hover my mouse over the sidebar the CPU cranks up to 100% for a few seconds then drops back down.

That's because the DRM (mfpmp.exe) eats between 7% and 20% of my CPU when running WMP11 alone. Let alone that DWM's CPU usage goes up into the 20's% when WMP11 is running and then the usage that WMP11 uses on top of that. Glass really gets slow when WMP11 is running. Even with glass disabled, WMP11 is still just as slow, so there's not really any point in disabling glass to improve performance with WMP11. They seriously need some *major* refining with WMP11 or better yet, get rid of the DRM. They have no excuses for the DRM eating 20% of my CPU. If it's going to eat that much, they shouldn't even have it. That would explain why WMP11 eats a lot of your CPU. I like to play music and do other things on my computer, but it's very difficult to when WMP11 eats over half of my CPU. (when you combine the DRM, WMP11, and DWM when I play music.) Did I forget to mention that visualizations are also slower than molasis in WMP11 on Vista? Even the bars & waves visualization has some latency and serious lagging. Blazing Colors looks almost like a slideshow, where if I do Blazing Colors on XP (even WMP11 on XP), I can do it full screen with no lag. (1600x1200 resolution) This is on an AMD Sempron 64 2800+ @ 1.6GHz. WMP11 for Vista in my books right now gets a D in my opinion. It gets a B+ in XP. If it were't for the severly poor performance and CPU utilization, you bet that WMP11 in Vista would also get a B+ if not, an A- but the performance is so poor in WMP11 on Vista that it drastically drops its grade. Windows Vista itself isn't as fast as XP, but I also wouldn't call it slow, however, WMP11 in Vista I would call very slow. "Colin Maddocks" wrote in message

Worst one i've found is Media Player, it creates a lot of CPU usage and drains battery fast.
Colin.
"Beck" wrote in message Acer Aspire 3613 using a laptop cooler. 1.5ghz Celeron M, 1Gb DDR ram. 128mb shared graphics (intel 900gml)
Vista runs a wee bit warmer than XP does. I assume this is because it is working harder with heavier graphics (not glass) and more processes. Is there an exhaustive list available of processes that I can kill to reduce the processor hit and hopefully make it a little cooler? Its not warm to the extend of getting hot so its not something I am worried about, just feel some things can be removed that are not needed. At idle the CPU sits at around 1-2%. Opening programs it takes a hit at 100% but soon comes back down to low. With windows mail and opera browser open (but minimised) it flutters between 1-10%. memory usage 41% (1Gb ddr ram). If I hover my mouse over the sidebar the CPU cranks up to 100% for a few seconds then drops back down.

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