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I've never seen 0%. On a dual Xeon 5130 2.0GHz CPU system running
64-bit Linux, I'm seeing a rather steady 2.9% CPU utilization when
idle. That's the total for all UT3 processes and is based on the
utilization of a single core (so theoretical maximum utilization is
400%). It peaks at around 8% (based on 1 minute averages) when active
with five or six players.<br>
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<pre wrap="">If there are not any players , CPU usage should be zero
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From: Alex Orlov [<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="mailto:orlov@stars.ru">mailto:orlov@stars.ru</a>]
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2007 2:58 AM
To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:ut3@icculus.org">ut3@icculus.org</a>
Subject: Re: [ut3] CPU Usage 32bit intel <> 64bit amd difference
on my Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz UT3-Linux-server use from 15% to 30% CPU on one
core... its high?
-- Ken Shelton, ÷ÔÏÒÎÉË 25 ÄÅËÁÂÒÑ 2007:
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<pre wrap="">I have a Intel xeon bit dual core on red hat enterprise 4 64 bit OS - and
it is using high resources
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