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Resolved: Unusual memory usage issue.

Resolved: Unusual memory usage issue.

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CassiaXxl
Junior Member
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01-24-2023, 07:18 AM
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Previously, I was relying on a 7200rpm Toshiba hard drive and 8GB of RAM. Now, my system has been improved somewhat. Previously, games like *Resident Evil 2 Remake* required 5+ GB of RAM, but now it only uses 2GB. Similarly, *Fall of Cybertron* formerly needed 3GB of RAM, but it now utilizes less than 1GB. What’s happening here? Certain games exhibit noticeable stuttering, especially *Fall of Cybertron*, despite being an older title with many assets not initially loaded. My system’s average RAM usage, even when running Brave browser, rarely exceeds 2.5GB, regardless of whether “game mode” is enabled or disabled. Setting the virtual page to 256-256, then switching it to “system managed,” produces identical results. The OS and games are all installed on a Samsung EVO 860 drive, and the system can operate entirely without utilizing the secondary drive.
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CassiaXxl
01-24-2023, 07:18 AM #1

Previously, I was relying on a 7200rpm Toshiba hard drive and 8GB of RAM. Now, my system has been improved somewhat. Previously, games like *Resident Evil 2 Remake* required 5+ GB of RAM, but now it only uses 2GB. Similarly, *Fall of Cybertron* formerly needed 3GB of RAM, but it now utilizes less than 1GB. What’s happening here? Certain games exhibit noticeable stuttering, especially *Fall of Cybertron*, despite being an older title with many assets not initially loaded. My system’s average RAM usage, even when running Brave browser, rarely exceeds 2.5GB, regardless of whether “game mode” is enabled or disabled. Setting the virtual page to 256-256, then switching it to “system managed,” produces identical results. The OS and games are all installed on a Samsung EVO 860 drive, and the system can operate entirely without utilizing the secondary drive.

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ShoowChoco
Member
71
01-29-2023, 03:22 PM
#2
Solid-state drives offer superior performance compared to traditional hard disk drives. It’s possible that the demand for virtual memory has evolved.

A five-factor environment—including hardware, software, Windows 10 (the operating system), user settings, and game/application design—influences performance.

Legacy games often fail to benefit from advancements in hardware and its features.

This depends on developers modifying their code if it proves financially beneficial. Otherwise, the game remains unchanged and potentially sluggish, leading to a new, expanded version at a higher price point instead of updating the original software.
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ShoowChoco
01-29-2023, 03:22 PM #2

Solid-state drives offer superior performance compared to traditional hard disk drives. It’s possible that the demand for virtual memory has evolved.

A five-factor environment—including hardware, software, Windows 10 (the operating system), user settings, and game/application design—influences performance.

Legacy games often fail to benefit from advancements in hardware and its features.

This depends on developers modifying their code if it proves financially beneficial. Otherwise, the game remains unchanged and potentially sluggish, leading to a new, expanded version at a higher price point instead of updating the original software.

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maximum215
Junior Member
49
01-29-2023, 10:34 PM
#3
How did you acquire your memory cards?
You have one with 8 gigabytes and another with 4 gigabytes.
To utilize dual channel functionality, they must be identical.
Refer to your motherboard's instruction booklet or guide to determine compatible memory settings.
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maximum215
01-29-2023, 10:34 PM #3

How did you acquire your memory cards?
You have one with 8 gigabytes and another with 4 gigabytes.
To utilize dual channel functionality, they must be identical.
Refer to your motherboard's instruction booklet or guide to determine compatible memory settings.

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FyrewallPlayz
Junior Member
29
02-02-2023, 09:23 AM
#4
Has the software for your recent storage device been installed? While the physical exchange of drives typically shouldn't alter memory management, please verify that all RAM modules are firmly positioned and securely fastened to ensure they haven’t shifted slightly during the process.
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FyrewallPlayz
02-02-2023, 09:23 AM #4

Has the software for your recent storage device been installed? While the physical exchange of drives typically shouldn't alter memory management, please verify that all RAM modules are firmly positioned and securely fastened to ensure they haven’t shifted slightly during the process.

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ben57321
Junior Member
18
02-02-2023, 11:20 AM
#5
it supports dual channels for both CPUZ and the motherboard's own capabilities.
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ben57321
02-02-2023, 11:20 AM #5

it supports dual channels for both CPUZ and the motherboard's own capabilities.

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Juton26
Member
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02-02-2023, 11:55 PM
#6
I’m not entirely certain about the driver, but the only software I installed was the Nvidia driver, and the others came pre-installed with my operating system.
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Juton26
02-02-2023, 11:55 PM #6

I’m not entirely certain about the driver, but the only software I installed was the Nvidia driver, and the others came pre-installed with my operating system.

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dhu666
Member
147
02-03-2023, 07:07 AM
#7
Only utilizing two memory locations doesn't represent dual-channel operation.
Obtain and install CPUZ to examine your memory: https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html#install
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dhu666
02-03-2023, 07:07 AM #7

Only utilizing two memory locations doesn't represent dual-channel operation.
Obtain and install CPUZ to examine your memory: https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html#install

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Mapley
Member
240
02-07-2023, 08:43 PM
#8
I attempted operation using a single channel with 8GB at 1333MHz, which yielded the identical outcome. I also tested a dual channel configuration utilizing 4GB at 1333MHz and 4GB at 1600MHz, both running at 1333MHz, and the result remained unchanged. Could it be that the SSD is significantly more dependable and quicker than my RAM?
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Mapley
02-07-2023, 08:43 PM #8

I attempted operation using a single channel with 8GB at 1333MHz, which yielded the identical outcome. I also tested a dual channel configuration utilizing 4GB at 1333MHz and 4GB at 1600MHz, both running at 1333MHz, and the result remained unchanged. Could it be that the SSD is significantly more dependable and quicker than my RAM?

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Amelia_Wolf_
Junior Member
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02-09-2023, 07:32 PM
#9
I investigated this matter and their support documentation indicates no driver is available for any device. Notably, only their NVMe drives necessitate a separate driver. Furthermore, it’s advisable to verify that your audio and motherboard chipset drivers, along with the LAN driver, are current – this information is typically found on your motherboard’s support page, in addition to BIOS updates for the board itself.
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Amelia_Wolf_
02-09-2023, 07:32 PM #9

I investigated this matter and their support documentation indicates no driver is available for any device. Notably, only their NVMe drives necessitate a separate driver. Furthermore, it’s advisable to verify that your audio and motherboard chipset drivers, along with the LAN driver, are current – this information is typically found on your motherboard’s support page, in addition to BIOS updates for the board itself.

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dogymann245
Member
112
02-16-2023, 01:02 PM
#10
The system’s performance is generally satisfactory, though. Incidentally, I recently performed a clean installation of the operating system, and the issue persists regardless of whether I’m using 8GB or 1333MHz memory (8GB + 4GB) or 4GB of 1333MHz memory—it’s perplexing. I did observe that my memory usage spiked significantly when I was utilizing a 7200 RPM Toshiba hard drive.
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dogymann245
02-16-2023, 01:02 PM #10

The system’s performance is generally satisfactory, though. Incidentally, I recently performed a clean installation of the operating system, and the issue persists regardless of whether I’m using 8GB or 1333MHz memory (8GB + 4GB) or 4GB of 1333MHz memory—it’s perplexing. I did observe that my memory usage spiked significantly when I was utilizing a 7200 RPM Toshiba hard drive.

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