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Plan
Premium
Country
Brazil
Device
Notebook
Operating System
Windows 10
My Question or Issue
Spotify is using a lot of CPU, much more than other "heavy Softwares" like Visual Studio or Eclipe.
Tente limpar o cache local, se não resolver entre em contato com o suporte via twitter
Aonde fica a opção para limpar o cache?
Where is the option to clean cache?
De uma olhada no link, lá explica como fazer para limpar o cache em diferentes dispositivos.
https://support.spotify.com/br/using_spotify/system_settings/storage-and-data-information/
Hi there!
I know it sounds simple, but it's often overlooked. Could you try restarting your device? If that doesn't help, try a quick clean reinstall of the app. Just follow these steps.
Try to disable Hardware Acceleration, just click on the … top left corner, inside the View tab find Hardware Acceleration and next click on it to disable then confirm to restart Spotify.
Also, if you don't use local files try to disable them inside Settings.
If you're still having trouble, could you let me know the exact version of Spotify and the exact version of the operating system you're running?
I'll see what I can suggest next!
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