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My friends say it's just me, but whenever Steam updates or downloads - which can take hours - it uses 99% of the CPU, makes everything else slow, and is itself glacial to respond at all. Does anyone else get this and have you ameliorated it somehow?
Even after the update and despite the download finishing six hours ago, Steam continues to run at 99% CPU. I had to exit Steam and restart it to get under 90% usage (now it's 2%). However this behavior is frequent enough that I see it as a problem I need to avoid from recurring. Right now, one of the other differences is that the VM size grew from ~15,000K to 84,116K and settled, whereas last time you saw it grew to 229,264K.
My machine has an AMD Athlon 64 3000+ CPU (not dual core), 2GB of RAM, an NVIDIA GeForce 7600-something and 500GB disk space.
1System specs? And a larger version of the screen shot? Also, what phoebus said. I had to look "ameliorated" up to fully understand what you were asking. – RyanScottLewis – 2009-12-04T09:33:11.590
looks like this is gaming related and now allowed on this site. – AskaGamer – 2009-12-04T18:13:24.927
7Thanks Diago; steam itself is not a game. It is not running any games while doing this behavior, and it's more like say a bit-torrent client and a messenger rolled into one. – dlamblin – 2009-12-04T21:29:23.780
5This should not be closed; it's not "purely videogame or console related" as Diago claims it to be. The Steam client certainly qualifies as normal "computer software" and it is not a video game itself. With due respect, this is like closing an iTunes question because the asker mentions he was using an iPod Classic, not a Touch (which seems to have questions on here now and then). – Nathaniel – 2009-12-04T22:16:52.610
6It's like closing a Windows question because Windows comes with solitaire. – John T – 2009-12-04T22:21:29.340
4Yah, I am going with a re-open on this one also. Steam is much more than a game store and interface and this question is about overall system performance reguarding that software taking up so many resources. This is not any sort of game performance question. I was skeptical at first, but after reading through, I think this is ok. – Troggy – 2009-12-04T22:28:34.113
1I'd vote to reopen if I had enough rep. – Move More Comments Link To Top – 2009-12-04T22:56:18.707
I was sort of hoping there would be some secret registry hack or something to fix this. For me, I essentially have to run steam once, quit it, and run it again to get normal behavior. – dlamblin – 2009-12-04T23:45:58.547
1Voted reopen. Steam is a content delivery system, not a game. – MDMarra – 2009-12-05T03:29:43.050
1Since it has already been re-opened, good call. The main reason for closing this was a few users flagging it for closure. I have no problem with the community, as in this case re-opening a question when they all agree it should be re-opened. I was not particularly happy about closing this question. – BinaryMisfit – 2009-12-05T06:21:16.060