I'll try to be more specific here.

This is reproducible, for me at least, although not reliably.

At some point while using my computer, I notice a slowdown, and discover
that gnome-settings-daemon is eating CPU. Nothing in particular that I
do seems to trigger it.

When this occurs, if I kill gnome-settings-daemon, and restart it in a
terminal, it immediately jumps back to its previous high CPU usage.
Logging out and logging in again restores it to normal.

As a triager myself, I realize that this probably isn't enough useful
information to go on.

Next time this occurs, I will try to restart gnome-settings-daemon with
strace and get some more solid data, if that would be useful.

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gnome-settings-daemon starts using 70% CPU, requires logout/login to get system 
responsive again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/483719
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