This is a little bit of work, but judging from the duplicate tickets
this is a problem for a few people, and I haven't been able to trigger
this behavior yet.  So if somone could try the following:

  1. Install transmission-dbgsym (or transmission-dbg) as Kryzysztof
described in comment #18

  2. Install valgrind

  3. Invoke transmission from the command-line this way: "valgrind
--tool=cachegrind transmission"  and log a session where Transmission
reports the abnormally high load.  (Note: valgrind generates a *lot* of
load on its own, so this step requires a little patience :)

  4. After you exit Transmission, valgrind will genrate a file named
cachegrind.out.XXXX.  Please attach that file to this ticket *and make
sure to say what version of Transmission you used*.

I haven't walked users through this process before, so this is an
experiment.  Let's see how it goes.

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