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Those "Web Helpers" are necessary. Let's take it back a couple years...
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/SteamClientBeta/discussions/0/616187204015705442/#c1696043806576878680
I would rather not change that value as it interferes with some services.
you dont need about 90% services. They all are useless. They just eating your cpu and ram and nothing more.
It is the steam.exe process that consumes a lot of CPU.
My problem looks like this: https://www.reddit.com/r/Steam/comments/hgrxx5/steamexe_high_cpu_usage_2530/
The friends list app or whatever Valve calls it needs to be optimized.
If you turn off the in game overlay only Steam Client Service will start but not SteamWebHelper.
There is a process tree involved here. You can kill SteamWebHelper in task manager however the processes are still resident as child processes running under Steam, just the task manager will not show them. With overlay off in game you can definitely see a difference in CPU SteamWebHelper usage.
However steam.exe is the process that consumes most of the CPU.
However, I do not understand how it was possible that the client took up all those resources only after the start of certain games, both with the overlay activated and deactivated.
Thanks
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