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High memory consumption on Windows 8.1, seeking assistance

High memory consumption on Windows 8.1, seeking assistance

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MrEpicfail45
Junior Member
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08-01-2023, 08:13 PM
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I just assembled a new PC and completed all the standard tests: prime95 succeeded at over 60 fps, but the memory issue appears. When I launched Dragon Age Origins, it slowed down after some time. I reviewed my system stats—CPU stayed under 50%, temperatures remained below 50°C, GPU also under 60°C—but opened Task Manager and noticed my RAM was at 98% usage. Running Resmon showed no major bottlenecks; DAO was consuming around 500MB, Steam another 80MB, with the rest minimal. After shutting everything down and restoring memory, I regained about 1GB. Even after removing non-essential programs, the PC still used roughly 7GB. This suggests a possible memory leak or configuration problem. Have others faced similar issues? Also, my hard drive usage spiked a few times before resolving, but then disappeared. Could this be related to Windows 8? My hardware: Intel I5-4690k, 212 EVO cooler, Asus GTX 970, Gigabyte Z97X, G.Skill Ripjaws X RAM at 1600MHz, WD Black HDD 1GB, Fractal Design case, two intake fans, one exhaust fan.
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MrEpicfail45
08-01-2023, 08:13 PM #1

I just assembled a new PC and completed all the standard tests: prime95 succeeded at over 60 fps, but the memory issue appears. When I launched Dragon Age Origins, it slowed down after some time. I reviewed my system stats—CPU stayed under 50%, temperatures remained below 50°C, GPU also under 60°C—but opened Task Manager and noticed my RAM was at 98% usage. Running Resmon showed no major bottlenecks; DAO was consuming around 500MB, Steam another 80MB, with the rest minimal. After shutting everything down and restoring memory, I regained about 1GB. Even after removing non-essential programs, the PC still used roughly 7GB. This suggests a possible memory leak or configuration problem. Have others faced similar issues? Also, my hard drive usage spiked a few times before resolving, but then disappeared. Could this be related to Windows 8? My hardware: Intel I5-4690k, 212 EVO cooler, Asus GTX 970, Gigabyte Z97X, G.Skill Ripjaws X RAM at 1600MHz, WD Black HDD 1GB, Fractal Design case, two intake fans, one exhaust fan.

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ninja_logic
Member
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08-01-2023, 08:13 PM
#2
Have you performed any virus checks? If not, consider using MalwareBytes. Before starting Malwarebytes, ensure you have a pagefile installed, as missing one might cause your system to run out of memory.
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ninja_logic
08-01-2023, 08:13 PM #2

Have you performed any virus checks? If not, consider using MalwareBytes. Before starting Malwarebytes, ensure you have a pagefile installed, as missing one might cause your system to run out of memory.

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candctorres
Junior Member
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08-01-2023, 08:13 PM
#3
It's a brand new PC, I haven't ran any full system scans, but I had an anti-virus installed since day one, so I doubt it's that. I had checked the paging is enabled, it is on auto, currently allocated 8192 MB. I'm currently checking some other solutions, maybe they'll help.
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candctorres
08-01-2023, 08:13 PM #3

It's a brand new PC, I haven't ran any full system scans, but I had an anti-virus installed since day one, so I doubt it's that. I had checked the paging is enabled, it is on auto, currently allocated 8192 MB. I'm currently checking some other solutions, maybe they'll help.

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HalfSwede
Junior Member
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08-01-2023, 08:13 PM
#4
Yes, the issue is a memory flush problem. The system isn't releasing the allocated memory correctly. Restarting resolved the problem and restored normal memory usage.
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HalfSwede
08-01-2023, 08:13 PM #4

Yes, the issue is a memory flush problem. The system isn't releasing the allocated memory correctly. Restarting resolved the problem and restored normal memory usage.