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BitComet 1.19 eats 40-50% CPU


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Unfortunately, we can't guess the rest of the info you should have provided such as:

What OS do you use?

How many running tasks are there in BitComet?

Are DHT and LT-Seeding enabled or not?

Is UPnP enabled?

Does this happen even when you have no running task in BitComet or not?

The more info the better.

I use it on a laptop with a Athlon 64 X2 processor @1800GHz on WinXP SP3 and it usually stays at 3-18% with peaks towards 30-40% for brief moments (and that only when it's heavily downloading or performing intensive read/write operations).

So there is definitely something wrong with your picture. You just need to narrow it down.

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>What OS do you use?

Wondows server 2008 R2

Firewall is disabled

I use linux PC as router(so I really don't need a firewall)

uTorrent stays under 10-20% with 20 tasks or even more

>How many running tasks are there in BitComet?

5

>Are DHT and LT-Seeding enabled or not?

Yes

>Is UPnP enabled?

Yes

>Does this happen even when you have no running task in BitComet or not?

Only when any task is running (1 task ~16% when it is connecting to 15-10peers)

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  • 4 weeks later...

I am having the same problem. My settings are quite different though. I've tried turning off and turning on all the settings specified earlier. The only thing that seems to work is to disable listening mode. Could you please test this to see if your problem is same as mine? Oh, and I'm using BitComet 1.20, but the same thing happened with 1.19.

Here's my answers to the questions.

What OS do you use?

Vista

How many running tasks are there in BitComet?

1 to 3.

Are DHT and LT-Seeding enabled or not?

DHT is enabled. I also tested disabling this, but it wont make a difference. LT-Seeding is disabled.

Is UPnP enabled?

No. Tried enabling this too for testing purposes, but no luck here.

Does this happen even when you have no running task in BitComet or not?

If I turn off the tasks while this happens, it wont stop Bitcomet from taking the 40-50% CPU, so I would have to say that this happens even if there are no tasks.

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