Is this the normal CPU load?
Hello!
I installed on a clean Mac OS (10.14 and 10.13.6 i got the same results on load CPU) latest version phpStorm. The information below!
PhpStorm 2018.1.6
Build #PS-181.5281.35, built on June 14, 2018
Licensed to PhpStorm Evaluator
Expiration date: August 23, 2018
JRE: 1.8.0_152-release-1136-b39 x86_64
JVM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o
macOS 10.14 (MacBook Pro 2016 15" witch Touch Bar / 2,6 GHz Intel Core i7)
phpStorm loads the processor up to 80% with a simple scrolling document, I do not write in the document - just scrolling! phpStorm in with standard settings and plugins! I recorded a video.
That is how it should be? Friends assure that for i7 such loads are not allowed in such conditions...
Thanks!
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Hi there,
Could be graphic card drivers, font smoothing setting, HiDPI monitor issue. Check this thread for possible hints/solutions (maybe one of them will help): https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115000693290-Extreme-lag-and-high-CPU-usage-on-OSX-High-Sierra
@Andriy-Bazanov Thanks! I have a HD530 graphics card, there is no driver, everything works! The rest tried, smoothing the fonts, changing the font standard, even tried to install other versions JRE. Does not help!
@Teo try to disable antialiasing for a test (Preferences | Appearance & Behavior | Appearance).
The best thing here is to try to capture a CPU snapshot (here's an article about it) & share it with us.
here is snapshot
@Dmitry-Tronin Here you can write in Russian?
Log from 2018.2 already, put the latest version in the hope that it will work better!
@Teo Forums are international so all communications are done in English.
Snapshot definitely tells us about graphic card. Did you check the thread as advised before?
Do you have scaling enabled for your display? If yes then please disable it and check how it will behave.