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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Task manager is one of the most lightweight tools Windows has these days. It's not slow at all.

"More data points in the graph" doesn't mean the code runs any better. Task manager needs to run on machines where making basic graphs takes up 25% of a CPU core, there's no need to waste CPU cycles taking 60 measurements per second.