Windows 10: Why the cpu value in process view is higger than details?

Discus and support Why the cpu value in process view is higger than details? in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; As you can see.the cpu value in process view is 6.6% and it in detial view just 1%.has any different with these?what is cpu means in process and detial... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Morris.Yu, Dec 2, 2022.

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    Why the cpu value in process view is higger than details?


    As you can see.the cpu value in process view is 6.6% and it in detial view just 1%.has any different with these?what is cpu means in process and detial ?i will calc my process cup usage and found top cost code,so which value is right?

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