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Dustin_Halvorson
Oct 07, 2019Steel Contributor
Teams Performance
Will anyone from the Teams product group offer an update on performance of the windows app? It seems like the majority of comments today are around CPU usage, memory usage, latency for chat history,...
StevenC365
Jan 14, 2020MVP
jimharpert why wouldn't you want it to use as much CPU as possible when it has something to do? Surely it should just do things as fast as possible and then be done.
jimharpert
Jan 14, 2020Copper Contributor
Scrolling through the Teams chats was almost impossible. It took 10+ seconds to display the text. And when I scrolled up, it would take another 10 seconds to display the other posts/texts.
CPU was spiking at that same time.
Now I disabled that GPU rendering, and performance in teams has improved greatly. CPU is below 10% (which saves my laptop battery as well). SO I don't see any reason to enable it.
CPU was spiking at that same time.
Now I disabled that GPU rendering, and performance in teams has improved greatly. CPU is below 10% (which saves my laptop battery as well). SO I don't see any reason to enable it.
- johnfrianJan 15, 2020Copper Contributor
I'm randomly, daily, experiencing a laggy computer. Checking the Task manger when this happens reveals Teams using 30-50% cpu when I haven't touched teams. The cpu usage doesn't subside after a while either, it seems to keep doing it forever.
Force closing/restarting teams solves the issue, until tomorrow again I guess. Had this happen a few times last year as well, but it behaved well most of the time until recently where it happens more often.