Uptime is shuttime? #1728
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In CPU information, the uptime non display the time from boot as windows task manager but the time from last shutdown. Do it is a bug? |
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Task Manager reports Based on your screenshot Task Manager's 18% * 2GHz / 3GHz * 100 == 12% is almost the same as System Informer's 10% but still not as accurate. Task Manager hasn't been reporting accurate utilization for a long time and there are thousands of complaints and news articles about it: https://aaron-margosis.medium.com/task-managers-cpu-numbers-are-all-but-meaningless-2d165b421e43
Uptime is the amount of time since last shutdown. Task Manager is showing 3 hours and System Informer is showing 21 hours. Open Powershell and Execute |
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Task Manager reports
Processor Utility
which is not the same as metric as utilization. To compare the result from Task Manager you need to multiply the percentage by the processor frequency (utility * core freq / current freq * 100).Based on your screenshot Task Manager's 18% * 2GHz / 3GHz * 100 == 12% is almost the same as System Informer's 10% but still not as accurate. Task Manager hasn't been reporting accurate utilization for a long time and there are thousands of complaints and news articles about it: https://aaron-margosis.medium.com/task-managers-cpu-numbers-are-all-but-meaningless-2d165b421e43