Memory problems on a fresh PC are common. Check for updates, close unused apps, and ensure sufficient RAM.
Memory problems on a fresh PC are common. Check for updates, close unused apps, and ensure sufficient RAM.
I see, you're facing memory and performance problems across several games. It sounds like your system is struggling with RAM usage or video card limitations. Here are some steps you can try:
1. **Check Video Card Settings**
- Go to Device Manager and ensure your graphics card is recognized properly.
- Right-click the GPU in Device Manager → Properties → Advanced tab → Memory settings.
- Try lowering the resolution or closing background apps to free up RAM.
2. **Update Drivers**
- Ensure your graphics drivers are up to date via the manufacturer’s website (Graphics Card Advisor for Intel).
3. **Test with Less RAM**
- Temporarily disable your graphics card (if supported) to see if the issue persists.
- If it works, you may need a better card or more RAM.
4. **Monitor System Resources**
- Use Task Manager to check if your video card is using excessive memory.
- Look for high usage during game launches.
5. **Consider Upgrading RAM**
- Since you have 64GB installed, but the games are still struggling, adding more RAM (16GB+) could help.
6. **Check for Hardware Conflicts**
- Disable any background services or startup programs that might interfere.
If the problem continues, it might be worth reaching out to the game developers or community forums for specific advice. For now, focus on reducing RAM load and ensuring your GPU is compatible with the games you're playing. Let me know if you want help interpreting your system logs or finding a support link.