that's true, but I just wanted to explain that the high CPU usage is not the priority alone, it's normal that apps with higher priority get more CPU time than others, but usually, in like 99% of the cases a normal does NOT need a lot of CPU time, when working normally with windows (word, ...) the CPU is on like 2% maybe, only when you do sth, like start an application up of compile one (for the developpers under us) the CPU goes up.

I think we're both right but I just explained the diff. between a game and a regular app <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />


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