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Key: VWR-8167
Type: Bug Bug
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Needs More Info
Priority: Normal Normal
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Rockerduck Bogdanovich
Votes: 0
Watchers: 0
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1. Second Life Viewer - VWR

CPU consume (may be causing crashes)

Created: 13/Jul/08 08:42 AM   Updated: 15/Jun/09 03:36 PM
Component/s: Crashes
Affects Version/s: 1.20 Release Candidate
Fix Version/s: None

Environment:
AMD Athlon 64 3800+
2 Gb RAM
Nvidia GEForce 8800 GTS - Nvidia EN7600GT
Win XP SP2


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I hope this helps: i noticed that when i display sl in a window (say 640 x 480) and the SL window is active (say I click on it or write in chat) the CPU goes 100%, no matter if im looking at a complex 3d scene or at the script editor.
just clicking outside the window (i mean that all 3d pipeline continues to update the window) the CPU goes 30% - 40%. Since i'm crashing every 2- 5 minutes from weeks and now i'm online for nearly two hours simply without interacting with the viewer, i guess that maybe you could consider this strange behavior.
I also add that i tried a couple of different videocards without any advantage, i tried to go minimum details, disabled all graphic features but still when i just click the viewer window my CPU is fully consumed by SL process. I'm sorry if this is not the right place to post this, but i just wish to be able to live more than 45 seconds for session.

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Ramzi Linden added a comment - 15/Jun/09 03:36 PM
This issue was resolved as "Needs More Info" during a batch clean-up of PJIRA issues.

Reason: for an extended length of time, this bug seems to be missing enough details (reproducible steps) for Linden Lab to import the bug and investigate. Also the last affected version of the viewer on this report is viewer 1.21 or 1.20, 1.19, or even earlier, which are versions that are no longer actively supported.

It is possible that this bug is indeed valid and should remain open-- however, Linden Lab needs the following pieces of information before it is Reopened:

To reopen, please do all of the following:

(1) It is very important to confirm that this bug still occurs in the latest official version 1.23. Please upgrade to that version by browsing to http://get.secondlife.com , and test if you can still reproduce the bug using Viewer 1.23.

(2) If so, then please Reopen this issue and BE SURE to choose the "Affects Version/s" = 1.23

(3) Also, re-describe the steps that another person can follow to experience this bug. An example of a good "recipe" for a bug report can be found here: https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Issue_tracker#Guidelines_for_a_bug_report

(4) Come and attend the inworld bug triages, where you can meet with Linden Lab employees to consider, verify, and expedite bugs for fixing. For more information, see http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Bug_triage

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