With the latest Windows Release preview, Microsoft has been fixing anxiety that has been intact for years: its task manager CPU’s use of CPU does not make much sense.
This change was actually announced in it Windows 11 Internal Preview Blood At the end of February and now is finally launched on it Issue the preview channel.
Effectively, as such Community thread From back to 2020 shows, the task manager made his CPU calculation based on the CPU’s base watch, as contrary to its effective or ‘real’ watch.
The CPU will go above its base clock for heavy workload and will naturally do it when you use them. If you like to have a power user, gamer, or over -clock, this means that your task manager has probably been giving you the wrong readings for some time. The language in the announcement of Windows is a bit confused on the exact details.
“We are changing the process, performance, and methods of calculating the use of CPUs for consumer pages. The task manager will now use the standard matrix to show the CPU’s workload on all pages and align with industry standards and third party tools.”
In particular, this quote does not recognize the problem with the old task manager or exactly how the new update fixes it. Approval of “industry standards and third party tools” is a good thing, as the tools of the third party are how someone has caught the issue first.
We have tested to find out how wrong it was by playing the 3DMark CPU profile test on Rising 7 9800x3d to the previous Task Manager, which compared both CPU use in the task manager and Hwinfo. In the previous program, the use of CPUs targeted 100 %, while the latter did not do so. This test is fluctuated from the CPU 5 to 5.2 GHz, which is more than 20 GHz registers of Windows registers.
Effectively, the task manager simply does not work well in measuring the use of CPUs, and therefore, the ability to quickly find out how difficult the game or process is difficult on the CPU.
Any attempt to bring equality to the program along with rivals can be a good, and it should improve the task manager by moving forward.
If internal changes to the task manager are suffering from a problem, you will still be able to use the previous procedure to find your use on the ‘CPU utility’ in the Task Manager’s details section.
Since it is slowly coming to consumers, it is not guaranteed to reach the next public construction of Windows 11, but the fact is that you can either do CPU measurements, which shows that this will not be a controversial change.
In addition, with the preview channel of Windows Release, the file explorer is gettingable options, RAM, storage, and graphics are now shown in the upper part of the page in the settings, and the Japanese users’ name will now appear with the last name and the first name, as is customary in Japanese language.
There are also a handful of reforms, as well as the implementation of emoji function on the task bar.