November 10, 20232 yr Motherboard: Asus Pro WS W680-ACE CPU: i5-12600K Memory: Crucial 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) DDR5-4800 UDIMM CT2K8G48C40U5 PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower PF3 ATX 3.0 1050W CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D9L USB: SAMSUNG BAR Plus 3.1 64GB Previous support ticket for creating USB drive. Managed to get it booted and accessing trough LAN results in an extremely laggy experience of the GUI. Safari, firefox, and chrome browsers all report similar "this webpage is using significant memory. closing it may improve the responsiveness" message. Booting into GUI on monitor show sporadic CPU spikes of various cores while idle. Some extensions were installed in an attempt to see temps. Extensions: Appdata Backup CA Mover Tunning Community Applications Dynamix System Temperature Folder View unBALANCE Unraid Connnect Suspicion, either BIOS setting, or poor thermal paste job (GUI temp shows around 50°C in a 25°(ish) room. BIOS are default for now. Paste was a 5 dot pattern small pea in middle, 4 smaller peas 75% center to edge. Some drives plugged, not assigned yet. Notes: None of the efficiency cores (12-15) have gone above 5%, the HT cores (1-9 odds) remain at 0-1%. Only the performance cores (0-10 even) spike. TIA! IMG_0366.MOV Edited November 10, 20232 yr by ZVeguillaCotto
November 11, 20232 yr Author 11 hours ago, JonathanM said: Does it act the same in safe mode? (temporarily disables plugins) Sorry, failed to follow topic. Following now. Rebooted in safe mode GUI. Unit is muuuuch more responsive both locally and trough LAN. CPU usage is now 0-1% with no spikes. No "this webpage is using significant memory. closing it may improve the responsiveness" message in 10 mins. I'l delete all plugins and reinstall one-by-one to see behavior change. I'll report back. Unless you know that x plugin on ymotherboard/cpu/6.14.4 is known to have issues or anything like that.
November 11, 20232 yr Author Update. Deleted all plugins. Browser is now perfectly responsive. CPU cores now peak at 15% wile overall load is <3% Saw a spike at 100% that I'll note down but dismiss as background processes still running. Reinstalling plugins.
November 11, 20232 yr Author Solution Unraid Connnect is the possible culprit. Once reinstalled the behavior returned, both the lag of the GUI and the CPU spikes. Removed for now. Thoughts?
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