Visual Studio 2013 with Resharper causes high (100%) CPU - visual-studio-2013

I have been searching for a solution to prevent visual studio causing 100% CPU usage and sending my CPU fan crazy every time I start the application and then intermittently whilst I am using it.
I’m wondering if anyone has another suggestion to what I have already tried
Some details
Dell Latitude E7440
Windows 7 OS
16gb of Ram
Intel Core i7-4600U CPU 2.10Ghz Processor
Visual Studio 2013 (update 5)
Resharper Ultimate 10
From searching the web and particularly on SO I have tried the following without any luck
Disable the enable browser link
Disabled Microsoft Git Provider
Setting a different intellisense (save to disk disabled)
Removed web essentials
Tried in safe mode
Disabled 'enable rich client visaul experience
Reset all setting using Import and Export option in Tools
I’m wondering if anyone has another suggestion other than what I have already tried
Thanks

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