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October 12, 2016 at 10:58 am #54704
I’d suggest you check if any other background process is hugging your resources. And, check your temperatures. The Z83xx doesn’t run as hot as the Z85xx or Z87xx, but we all know quality control and uniformity of work can be a bit sloppy. If you’re running very hot and throttling, it might be a poorly applied thermal pad, heat shield etc.
January 7, 2017 at 2:37 am #60027<!–more–>
I’ve been tried quite some games now.. Something not quite in the top performance of the cpu.. I’m not sure. Probably because this tablet has very high screen resolution so it does a very heavy job all the time.
About background apps snuggling around, yes there is.. Like Antivirus is snuggling heavier than usual, not sure why.. But this also happens to my little tablet acer iconia w4 in less powerful processor which means it is windows 10 newest update fault or the Antivirus itself.
After turning off all other background apps, I also got bugged by unistack service group which can be forced to end task few times to get it rid of it. It’s quite annoying.
Then… Everything is looking better, cpu usage is not more than 10%, it goes around about 5-10%. But some spikes still happen, it can spikes up to 20-40% suddenly.. It’s quite annoying. I was once remember my acer iconia with earlier windows 10 and previously windows 8 is much more stable than that.. And I felt it perform waaayy much better when I was still in Windows 8.
But back to my iconia with the latest windows 10 version too, I found the same bogging thing. And my iconia tablet now seems very slow too.. Lagging in startup, slow opening of Microsoft edge.. And this unistack service group is killing this budget tablet, very very bad..
Anyone also experiencing unstable performance in your tablet?
Thanks for any responses..
Cpu spikes always happens, don’t know why..
January 7, 2017 at 2:46 am #60028Well.. This cpu spikes thing don’t really destroy the tablet performance in home use or office things.. But I feel it made my tablet underperformed. Meanwhile I also found that playing some games, the cpu is not working in its maximum capacity, some times only 30-50% with all 4 cpus is working together. It seems the cup just quite lazy to go up more than that…?
Oh yeah one more thing, this spikes also quite draining my battery.. It is unacceptable battery performance.. Probably only around 2,5 hours of office work with ppt, xls, and docs open together, brightness of 50%.. Office is Small files.. Unbelievable
May 13, 2025 at 7:04 am #241582Absolutely, that’s a solid suggestion. I’ll definitely check for any background processes hogging CPU or RAM—it’s possible something’s running in the background that I’ve missed. I’ll also monitor temperatures under load to see if throttling is an issue. While the xQc PC setup obviously isn’t using a Z83xx, the same principles apply—thermal performance matters. You’re right about the Z83xx usually running cooler, but I wouldn’t be surprised if mine has subpar thermal application. If temps are unusually high, I’ll consider repasting or checking the thermal pad contact. Thanks for the tip!
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