![]() By the way, all this was verified to be happening on Radeon 20.11.2 WHQL driver, 20.11.3 Beta and the press driver for an upcoming Radeon review. I got curious and wondered how it is possible in the first place that an utility software like the Radeon Settings control panel uses 100% CPU load constantly-something that might happen when a mining virus gets installed, to use your electricity to mine cryptocurrency, without you knowing. Also, do we really need six entries in Task Scheduler? ![]() It would be trivial to add a check "If no AMD hardware found, then exit immediately", but ok. Looks like AMD is doing things differently and just pre-loads Radeon Settings in the background every time your system is booted and a user logs in, no matter if AMD graphics hardware is installed or not. ![]()
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