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Determines CPU to boost uncontrolably after update to 2024.1 #2093
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Thanks for the report @sorinvasilescu this really shouldn't happen! Could you provide some logs? Also the I suspect something is wrong with file watching, there should be logs in this case. Thank you! |
Getting the same thing. |
This is related to #2031 |
Hey! Can you try on the latest version? :) I made some changes that should fix these issues. |
Sorry for the lack of answers, apparenlty my Github notifications are going to a black hole 😂 Yeah, about #2031, I wouldn't say high CPU load, I mean I could barely feel it, but what it does happen on these Intel Macs is that certain patterns cause them to boost non-stop, which while not showing up as high CPU load per se, really hurts thermals, acoustics (fan are at 100%) and battery life. Looks perfectly ok after updating to 1.23.0, after the initial start-up the CPU ramps down and settles at a normal 50 degrees C. Great job, thanks a lot for the help and sorry again for the lack of earlier response. |
No worries, thanks for the patience! |
Current Behavior
After the latest IntelliJ update (2024.1), each time after launching IntelliJ I get an orphaned process (process remains open after the IDE is closed) that determines the CPU to boost wildly until it ramps up the fans to max and starts overheating (temps in the 90s C).
The process is /usr/local/bin/node /Users/sorin/Library/Application Support/JetBrains/IntelliJIdea2024.1/plugins/nx-console/nxls/main.js --stdio
The process continues to run after the IDE is closed. Several such processes remain if the IDE is closed and reopened several times. The process must be sigkilled, does not respond to sigterm and seems to otherwise keep running indefinitely.
Note: This is not related to any IntelliJ indexing or other processes and completely goes away when disabling the nx-console plugin
Expected Behavior
Don't make my laptop sound like it wants to take off.
Steps to Reproduce
Failure Logs / Images / Videos
Environment
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