Fms4 cpu too high

in my fms live project
I am very confused, every few hours, fms server cpu becomes too high .
If I restart the orignal server, 500 connections, cpu only 25% but after a few hours later to reach 250%
this is why?

arnnny wrote:
Hi, I've got this laptop to repair. What's so strange is that the CPU gets too hot I think. It's AMD A6-4400M.Before I have installed HP CoolSense laptop got to very hih temperatures: 85C, still I'm doubt.
Product No: B4X90EA#AKS
These are current  HWINFO stats (after CoolSense install)
CPU 0: max 70C min 53C
CP0 Package 102C 118C
These temperatures are measured during security essentials scan
My ProBook 4540s with intel i3-3110M
CPU0 min 42C max 58C
CPU Package: Min 45C max 61C
And thes during MRT scan
Laptop is relatively new. I'm planning to change thermal paste, but I'm currently hesitating to open it.
How do you mean new? Is it in warranty still? If so don't open it and contact HP support for help on this if not in warranty anymore you can find help online where people can on youtube or online site show you how to dissemble the laptop and replace the thermal paste. It could be the thermal paste is wearing out and need repasting but if in warranty don't open it and contact HP otherwise look online for further instructions on how to dissemble your laptop and reapplying the thermal paste.
I am a Volunteer to help others on here-not a HP employee.
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