Hi Daniel, thanks for looking into it.

Yes I have system load indicator running, cpu load is not there if I
turn it off.

It is probably cause of the problem.

Also if I change interval of update from 500 ms to 1000 ms, cpu load
goes to half. 5 seconds are nearly not visible.

** Summary changed:

- gnome shell takes 35% of cpu
+ gnome shell takes 35% of cpu when system load indicator is run in default 
configuration

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