My itunes cpu 70% in grid view

my itunes use 70% cpu only when in grid view , it's ok in list view and cover flow view ,
i reinstall it, nothing
itunes version 10.2.2
mac os x version 10.6.7
what can i do.............?

They redraw the icons all the time when in grid view that is so silly.

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    Message was edited by: Bronco 01

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