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- Aug 17, 2018
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Aorus H370 Gaming WiFi
- CPU
- i3-8100
- Graphics
- RX 560 4GB
- Mac
This is a follow on from my thread “Calendar Hogging upto 90% CPU Mojave”
A ‘solution’ was found for that by running 2 cores of the CPU.
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/calendar-hogging-upto-90-cpu-mojave.317889/
I can arrange 4 cores to run successfully but when I choose SHUTDOWN from Apple menu it will not shutdown but reboots. (Though has randomly shutdown but not repeatable)
I did carry out all the suggestions in “Calendar Hogging upto 90% CPU Mojave” but was not successful in solving the 2/4 core problem.
It is strange that it will shutdown when 2 cores are running but it won’t with >2 cores.
In addition I tried many experiments and found in some circumstances if I logged out of users the computer would shutdown from log in/account window.
It would be nice to run with 4 cores because of the extra speed.
Any suggestion would be gratefully appreciated.
I attach my latest EFI (redacted for serial numbers).
A ‘solution’ was found for that by running 2 cores of the CPU.
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/calendar-hogging-upto-90-cpu-mojave.317889/
I can arrange 4 cores to run successfully but when I choose SHUTDOWN from Apple menu it will not shutdown but reboots. (Though has randomly shutdown but not repeatable)
I did carry out all the suggestions in “Calendar Hogging upto 90% CPU Mojave” but was not successful in solving the 2/4 core problem.
It is strange that it will shutdown when 2 cores are running but it won’t with >2 cores.
In addition I tried many experiments and found in some circumstances if I logged out of users the computer would shutdown from log in/account window.
It would be nice to run with 4 cores because of the extra speed.
Any suggestion would be gratefully appreciated.
I attach my latest EFI (redacted for serial numbers).