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Have you tried doing it in perfmon ? You can make it monitor a single applications processor usage in a ton of ways, I'm just now figuring out how to use it.
run perfon as administator click on performance monitor to brong up the graph then right click on the graph to add counters, add the processor counter then click on the process one to highlight it and in the lower box all the running processeses are listed choose terminal
Have you tried doing it in perfmon ? You can make it monitor a single applications processor usage in a ton of ways, I'm just now figuring out how to use it.
run perfon as administator click on performance monitor to brong up the graph then right click on the graph to add counters, add the processor counter then click on the process one to highlight it and in the lower box all the running processeses are listed choose terminal
If I not mistaken, perfmon uses cpu times, worst than Task Manager ...
worst than Task Manager ...
It can make a report like this ..not sure how to interpret the results though
Perhaps you think 7% CPU usage for MT4 is OK for a i7 2640M (2 cores, 4 threads) when MT4 is running with no charts open ? I don't . . .
Which broker are you using, and which symbols in Market Watch ? I will try to reproduce you config and see what I get as CPU usage.
Edit : Unfortunately I don't think it's possible to monitor/log with Process Explorer (?)
It can make a report like this ..not sure how to interpret the results though
You should look at Process Monitor . . .
Which broker are you using, and which symbols in Market Watch ? I will try to reproduce you config and see what I get as CPU usage.
Edit : Unfortunately I don't think it's possible to monitor/log with Process Explorer (?)
I'm using the MQ Demo server, no charts open, all symbols available showing in Market Watch . . .
Ok. I made the following config : MQ Demo, no charts, no events, not logged to mql5.com, and no symbols in Market Watch. Process Explorer from Sysinternals show a constant charge of 2% (between 1.97 and 2.28), which is high for a program supposed to do nothing.
EDIT: After a while the percentage fall to 0.6/0.7.
I'm using the MQ Demo server, no charts open, all symbols available showing in Market Watch . . .
Ok. I made the following config : MQ Demo, no charts, no events, not logged to mql5.com, and no symbols in Market Watch. Process Explorer from Sysinternals show a constant charge of 2% (between 1.97 and 2.28), which is high for a program supposed to do nothing.
EDIT: After a while the percentage fall to 0.6/0.7.