CPU spike for 10 seconds for each new stock
I'm fighting the same performance issues that other's have posted. I just recently migrated from V5 to V6.0.1.2, as in a couple of days ago.
In my workspace, I depend on quickly looking through about 100-125 stocks. With V5, I could scroll through these with about 2 to 3 second time lag. With V6, this has moved up to about a 8 to 10 second time lag, with a majority of this time the CPU is pegged at 100%; when you multiply this by the 100-125 stocks, this becomes painful.
I've experimented with having only a single 15 stock quote sheet, which apparently doesn't help any. It's the candel stick charts that are less than a Daily timeframe that seem to chew my CPU up, even though I just noticed that these less-than-Daily timeframe charts only go back in time by 6 months (which is another problem I've already posted in another thread).
I've set my "Max Cache Size" to 100 M in my Preferences, yet QCharts apparently ignores this setting, as my QCharts right now is chewing up 362 M. Yet, I'm still within my physical RAM. Thus, this is probably a minor issue at the moment.
Any other ideas that could speed this performance?
(I have a 2GHz processor.)
I'm fighting the same performance issues that other's have posted. I just recently migrated from V5 to V6.0.1.2, as in a couple of days ago.
In my workspace, I depend on quickly looking through about 100-125 stocks. With V5, I could scroll through these with about 2 to 3 second time lag. With V6, this has moved up to about a 8 to 10 second time lag, with a majority of this time the CPU is pegged at 100%; when you multiply this by the 100-125 stocks, this becomes painful.
I've experimented with having only a single 15 stock quote sheet, which apparently doesn't help any. It's the candel stick charts that are less than a Daily timeframe that seem to chew my CPU up, even though I just noticed that these less-than-Daily timeframe charts only go back in time by 6 months (which is another problem I've already posted in another thread).
I've set my "Max Cache Size" to 100 M in my Preferences, yet QCharts apparently ignores this setting, as my QCharts right now is chewing up 362 M. Yet, I'm still within my physical RAM. Thus, this is probably a minor issue at the moment.
Any other ideas that could speed this performance?
(I have a 2GHz processor.)
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