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2Confused

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  1. 2Confused's post in Slow Parity Check after upgrading to 7.3.1 was marked as the answer   
    SOLVED - though I cannot explain how.

    After seeing that it was related to a pegged CPU, I shut down my Unraid VM and tweaked it's settings:

    Reduced Cores from 12 to 6 (12 was always just a flex anyway but with 48 threads available, why not)
    Changed the vIOMMU setting to VirtIO from "Intel (AMD compatible)". I am not running any VMs in Unraid, so I don't think this would even apply anyway.
    Increased RAM from 64000 to 65536 (another flex, I should probably reduce it).
    Added a TPM State devices - just in case I can use it to get off the thumbdrive.

    None of these changes should have had any impact, but clearly they did. Or it was just the reboot?


    And with a sync running its only using 30% of one core:



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