Windows 10: Nvidia driver 430.39 causes high CPU usage on Windows for some users

Discus and support Nvidia driver 430.39 causes high CPU usage on Windows for some users in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Nvidia recently released version 430.39 of its graphics driver for Windows with support for Microsoft’s May 2019 Update, improvements and tons of... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by WinLatest, Apr 28, 2019.

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    Nvidia driver 430.39 causes high CPU usage on Windows for some users


    Nvidia recently released version 430.39 of its graphics driver for Windows with support for Microsoft’s May 2019 Update, improvements and tons of general bug fixes. The new release for Nvidia GeForce graphics driver also added support for new CPUs, new G-Sync compatible monitors and more.

    While the update comes with notable improvements, some users are reporting that Nvidia driver 430.39 causes high CPU usage and the culprit is the nvcontainer process. In the comments section of Reddit, a few users have noted that Nvidia display container (Display.NvContainer) is constantly using the CPU of their PCs.

    “Nvidia display container LS is now constantly hogging 10% CPU usage even at idle without anything running. Restarting the system gets rid of it for a while but it comes back,” a Reddit user noted. “Same exact issue here, mine runs 15-20% and is constantly using my CPU fan, went back to the previous driver until NVIDIA fixes it,” another supported the reports of the problem.

    Another user writes that NVContainer will start consuming a bit of CPU even after a system reboot. “You’ll see if you restart your computer and wait a little the NVcontainer will start using 15-20% of CPU and eat power usage. Definitely a pretty significant bug in this release,” the user writes.

    The higher CPU usage for NVDisplay.Container.exe


    Fortunately, Nvidia has already acknowledged the problem and the company is working on a fix. In a forum post, Nvidia employee stated that the company was able to reproduce the said bug and is preparing a fix to address the glitch.

    “Thank you. We have been able to reproduce the bug consistently now and are currently testing a fix,” the employee wrote.

    Nvidia driver 430.39 causes high CPU usage on Windows for some users Nvidia-CPU-usage-reason.jpg

    At the moment, Nvidia hasn’t published any workaround to deal with the problem. But you can always rollback to the previous version of the graphics driver and stick with it until Nvidia fixes this bug.

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    WinLatest, Apr 28, 2019
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  2. WIN10 1703 update cause Explorer.exe high CPU usage

    Hi,



    Glad you reached out. First, we would like to know if Explorer.exe
    is the only cause of high CPU usage. Because the common cause of high CPU usage are the following:

    - Windows 10 Memory leak after the update.

    - Driver incompatibilities after the update.

    - Multiple startup applications





    We'll be waiting for your update.
     
    Richard tie, Apr 28, 2019
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  3. kenalbus Win User
    Windows 10 CPU usage 100% when Nvidia GPU enabled

    I've had the same problem, and have exactly the same GPU model. I was able to set the drivers back to factory default, but any update I've tried (including the most recent) causes the massive cpu usage. I've contacted tech support for both Nvidia and Asus,
    and followed all the steps they suggested, with no luck.
     
    kenalbus, Apr 28, 2019
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  4. iangie Win User

    Nvidia driver 430.39 causes high CPU usage on Windows for some users

    WIN10 1703 update cause Explorer.exe high CPU usage

    I am using Surface Pro 3 (i5, 8G RAM)

    After WIN10 v1703 update, Windows Explorer uses ~30-40% CPU.

    If I uncheck "Show thumbnails instead of icons" in the Performance Options, the CPU usage of Windows Explorer reduces to ~0%

    Any suggestion why showing thumbnails cause so high CPU usage in v1703?

    Thanks!
     
    iangie, Apr 28, 2019
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