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Sep 11, 2014 10:55 AM in response to OGELTHORPEby jtamayo1,CPU load went down but my laptop is still very choppy and laggy. Does it matter that I just replaced the battery yesterday? I wouldn't think so, since the laptop powers on and runs.
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Sep 11, 2014 11:06 AM in response to jtamayo1by OGELTHORPE,jtamayo1 wrote:
CPU load went down but my laptop is still very choppy and laggy. Does it matter that I just replaced the battery yesterday? I wouldn't think so, since the laptop powers on and runs.
If the battery is not properly connected, the performance of the MBP will be throttled by the OSX. Check for that in System Information>Power.
As far as RAM usage is concerned, Mavericks will use more than prior OSX's so that should not be a concern:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5890
What is important is memory pressure. If it is green, it is good. The image you posted indicates no problems in that area.
You might have some third party applications that may be causing your problem. Download and post an EtreCheck Report:
http://www.etresoft.com/etrecheck
Ciao.
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Sep 11, 2014 12:36 PM in response to OGELTHORPEby jtamayo1,Here's my report results:
EtreCheck version: 1.9.15 (52)
Report generated September 11, 2014 at 2:32:33 PM CDT
Hardware Information: ?
MacBook Pro (15-inch, Early 2011) (Verified)
MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro8,2
1 2 GHz Intel Core i7 CPU: 4 cores
8 GB RAM
Video Information: ?
Intel HD Graphics 3000 - VRAM: 512 MB
AMD Radeon HD 6490M - VRAM: 256 MB
Color LCD 1440 x 900
System Software: ?
OS X 10.9.4 (13E28) - Uptime: 0 days 0:21:59
Disk Information: ?
Samsung SSD 840 EVO 500GB disk0 : (500.11 GB)
S.M.A.R.T. Status: Verified
EFI (disk0s1) <not mounted>: 209.7 MB
Samsung SSD (disk0s2) / [Startup]: 499.25 GB (438.9 GB free)
Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted>: 650 MB
MATSHITADVD-R UJ-8A8
USB Information: ?
Apple Inc. FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in)
Apple Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
Apple Inc. BRCM2070 Hub
Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller
Apple Computer, Inc. IR Receiver
Thunderbolt Information: ?
Apple Inc. thunderbolt_bus
Gatekeeper: ?
Mac App Store and identified developers
Launch Daemons: ?
[loaded] com.adobe.fpsaud.plist Support
[loaded] com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist Support
User Launch Agents: ?
[loaded] com.google.keystone.agent.plist Support
[running] com.spotify.webhelper.plist Support
User Login Items: ?
None
Internet Plug-ins: ?
SharePointBrowserPlugin: Version: 14.0.0 Support
FlashPlayer-10.6: Version: 15.0.0.152 - SDK 10.6 Support
Flash Player: Version: 15.0.0.152 - SDK 10.6 Support
QuickTime Plugin: Version: 7.7.3
JavaAppletPlugin: Version: 14.9.0 - SDK 10.7 Check version
Default Browser: Version: 537 - SDK 10.9
Audio Plug-ins: ?
BluetoothAudioPlugIn: Version: 1.0 - SDK 10.9
AirPlay: Version: 2.0 - SDK 10.9
AppleAVBAudio: Version: 203.2 - SDK 10.9
iSightAudio: Version: 7.7.3 - SDK 10.9
iTunes Plug-ins: ?
Quartz Composer Visualizer: Version: 1.4 - SDK 10.9
3rd Party Preference Panes: ?
Flash Player Support
Time Machine: ?
Time Machine not configured!
Top Processes by CPU: ?
18% WindowServer
3% hidd
3% Dock
2% taskgated
2% Messages
Top Processes by Memory: ?
139 MB Google Chrome
123 MB mds_stores
115 MB com.apple.IconServicesAgent
82 MB Finder
75 MB Google Chrome Helper
Virtual Memory Information: ?
4.38 GB Free RAM
2.05 GB Active RAM
496 MB Inactive RAM
1.08 GB Wired RAM
480 MB Page-ins
0 B Page-outs
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Sep 11, 2014 12:38 PM in response to jtamayo1by Linc Davis,The kernel is using excessive processor cycles. Below are some possible causes for the condition.
Throttling
When it gets high temperature readings from the hardware, or low voltage readings from the battery of a MacBook, the kernel may try to compensate by interrupting the processor(s) to slow them down and reduce power consumption. This condition can be due to:
☞ a buildup of dust on the logic board
☞ high ambient temperature
☞ a worn-out or faulty battery in a portable
☞ the malfunction of a cooling fan, a temperature sensor, a voltage sensor, or some other internal component
Note that if the problem is caused by a sensor, there may be no actual overheating or undervoltage.
If the computer is portable, test with and without the AC adapter connected. If kernel_task hogs the processor only on AC power, charging is causing the machine to heat up. That behavior may be normal for some models. CPU usage should drop when charging is complete.
Apple Diagnostics or the Apple Hardware Test, though not very reliable, is sometimes able to detect a fault. For more thorough hardware testing, make a "Genius" appointment at an Apple Store, or go to another authorized service provider.
If nothing is wrong with the hardware, then whatever you can do to improve cooling may help.
Installed software
User-installed software that includes a device driver or other kernel code may thrash the kernel. That category includes virtualization software, such as Parallels and VMware, as well as most commercial "anti-virus" products. Some system-monitoring applications, such as "iStat," can also contribute to the problem. You can test for this possibility by completely disabling or removing the software according to the developer's instructions, or starting in safe mode. Note, however, that disabling a system modification without removing it or testing in safe mode may not be as easy as you think.
Corrupt NVRAM or SMC data
Sometimes the problem is cleared up by resetting the NVRAM or the SMC.
External display
Connecting an external LCD display to some MacBook Pro models while the lid is open may cause this issue. If applicable, test by closing the lid or disconnecting the display. You might get better results with a newer LED display.
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Sep 11, 2014 1:45 PM in response to jtamayo1by OGELTHORPE,Google Chrome has a history of compatibility issues with OSX. I suggest that you rid the MBP of it and all of its components. Use Firefox, Safari and/or Opera instead. (You may search these forums for examples)
Also delete Spotify. Is there a change in performance?
Do you have any Anti-Virus software installed?
Did Apple install the new battery or did you do that your self?
If no change in performance is detected, run an Apple Hardware test. You can use the # 2 installation disk that came with your MBP or try these instructions:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1509
Ciao.
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Sep 12, 2014 12:34 PM in response to OGELTHORPEby jtamayo1,Okay, so after looking extensively for a solution and attempting all of your suggestions, I think I have found a solution...
Using this method has solved my issue and I've had no negative side-effects as a result. I don't know why this worked, but it did. My CPU load is now 80% idle instead of 80% in use by the kernal_tasks... Using google chrome and spotify are having no negative effects on my laptop performance. Thanks for your help again, and please pass on this solution to those with my same issue!
Thanks!
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Sep 12, 2014 12:34 PM in response to jtamayo1by jtamayo1,Correction - my idle is closer to 95%! Running smoothly.
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Sep 12, 2014 1:07 PM in response to jtamayo1by Linc Davis,Yes, that dangerous fake advice has been circulating for a while. Good luck.



