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Memory issue reported in Razer Synapse 2.0. Possible leaks detected during testing.

Memory issue reported in Razer Synapse 2.0. Possible leaks detected during testing.

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Energyx
Junior Member
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08-13-2024, 10:20 AM
#1
I considered sharing this and watching the response. How many users might face the same problem—'PART 1 HI, I’ve been dealing with a memory leak for some time now. I tried nearly everything I could think of, but nothing fixed it. It started after installing Windows 10 and all the standard drivers, including Razer Synapse 2.0. After about 15 hours, I noticed steady increases in non-paged memory usage. This driver was linked, so I tested everything else and eventually removed the Razer software for a couple of days. The issue disappeared.' PART 2 I decided to switch back to Windows 8.1 Pro x64 for a few reasons... I cleaned up the system and reinstalled Razer Synapse 2.0, but the problem remained. I’ve been trying various fixes—clean installs, registry edits, even tournament drivers—always cleaning the registry. The leak keeps happening, and it’s noticeable two or three times without the software. After a week, I cleaned everything and reinstalled Synapse. Suddenly, the memory usage stabilized at 200MB, even after three days without rebooting! PART 3 I’m starting to think a cloud-based solution might help. If I create a new Razer account and reset all my settings, maybe it would clear the issue. So far, uninstalling Synapse with REVO PRO UNINSTALLER wiped everything clean. After about 12 hours, 1.3 GB of RAM usage appeared and kept rising. That’s when I completely removed Synapse and everything worked perfectly—no leaks detected. Any solution I’m looking for is to regain full control over my keyboard and mouse as intended. I’ve been doing this for two months now. I reached out to Razer support, who suggested a fresh install. I went further than that. There must be something wrong here. Some users might not notice because they often shut down the PC. I never power off my rig unless absolutely necessary. Perhaps many people overlook the leak since it’s so subtle. My system stays clean—no viruses, no issues. Removing Synapse always resolves the problem. I’m growing increasingly frustrated. The hardware is fine; Razer software is straightforward and enjoyable. But this leak is becoming really bothersome. I hope someone notices this. Thanks for reading.
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Energyx
08-13-2024, 10:20 AM #1

I considered sharing this and watching the response. How many users might face the same problem—'PART 1 HI, I’ve been dealing with a memory leak for some time now. I tried nearly everything I could think of, but nothing fixed it. It started after installing Windows 10 and all the standard drivers, including Razer Synapse 2.0. After about 15 hours, I noticed steady increases in non-paged memory usage. This driver was linked, so I tested everything else and eventually removed the Razer software for a couple of days. The issue disappeared.' PART 2 I decided to switch back to Windows 8.1 Pro x64 for a few reasons... I cleaned up the system and reinstalled Razer Synapse 2.0, but the problem remained. I’ve been trying various fixes—clean installs, registry edits, even tournament drivers—always cleaning the registry. The leak keeps happening, and it’s noticeable two or three times without the software. After a week, I cleaned everything and reinstalled Synapse. Suddenly, the memory usage stabilized at 200MB, even after three days without rebooting! PART 3 I’m starting to think a cloud-based solution might help. If I create a new Razer account and reset all my settings, maybe it would clear the issue. So far, uninstalling Synapse with REVO PRO UNINSTALLER wiped everything clean. After about 12 hours, 1.3 GB of RAM usage appeared and kept rising. That’s when I completely removed Synapse and everything worked perfectly—no leaks detected. Any solution I’m looking for is to regain full control over my keyboard and mouse as intended. I’ve been doing this for two months now. I reached out to Razer support, who suggested a fresh install. I went further than that. There must be something wrong here. Some users might not notice because they often shut down the PC. I never power off my rig unless absolutely necessary. Perhaps many people overlook the leak since it’s so subtle. My system stays clean—no viruses, no issues. Removing Synapse always resolves the problem. I’m growing increasingly frustrated. The hardware is fine; Razer software is straightforward and enjoyable. But this leak is becoming really bothersome. I hope someone notices this. Thanks for reading.

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EdenSpecter
Junior Member
1
08-13-2024, 10:20 AM
#2
Razer features many chimpanzees, how did you think it would be?
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EdenSpecter
08-13-2024, 10:20 AM #2

Razer features many chimpanzees, how did you think it would be?

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Mprs
Junior Member
18
08-13-2024, 10:20 AM
#3
Of course, I'm here to gather your thoughts. Many folks aren't fans of Razer, but personal preferences vary—some enjoy their products, and that's okay. Your input could be valuable!
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Mprs
08-13-2024, 10:20 AM #3

Of course, I'm here to gather your thoughts. Many folks aren't fans of Razer, but personal preferences vary—some enjoy their products, and that's okay. Your input could be valuable!