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Windows 10 issues (maybe memory-related)?

Windows 10 issues (maybe memory-related)?

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JuanCZ
Junior Member
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09-04-2016, 12:55 AM
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Hey everyone, I'm reaching out about some stability concerns. Over the past few months, my system has been experiencing memory problems while trying to reach full capacity—like when streaming YouTube or playing League of Legends. Sometimes it freezes or shows a black screen, and even when the load is low (around 25-30% CPU with 50% RAM), I get error messages about insufficient memory. Recently, after installing Trackmania on Steam, the game automatically restarts me during boot. This is puzzling, especially since my PC handled it well before. Any advice or insights would be greatly appreciated! Thanks a lot!
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JuanCZ
09-04-2016, 12:55 AM #1

Hey everyone, I'm reaching out about some stability concerns. Over the past few months, my system has been experiencing memory problems while trying to reach full capacity—like when streaming YouTube or playing League of Legends. Sometimes it freezes or shows a black screen, and even when the load is low (around 25-30% CPU with 50% RAM), I get error messages about insufficient memory. Recently, after installing Trackmania on Steam, the game automatically restarts me during boot. This is puzzling, especially since my PC handled it well before. Any advice or insights would be greatly appreciated! Thanks a lot!

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Aspire505
Junior Member
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09-05-2016, 05:56 AM
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16 gigabytes should suffice for lol and chrome as long as you don’t have a hundred thousand tabs open. If you’re experiencing memory issues, first verify all storage devices are recognized, arrange apps by memory consumption in the task manager to spot any unexpected usage, and consider running a memtest to check for faulty drives.
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Aspire505
09-05-2016, 05:56 AM #2

16 gigabytes should suffice for lol and chrome as long as you don’t have a hundred thousand tabs open. If you’re experiencing memory issues, first verify all storage devices are recognized, arrange apps by memory consumption in the task manager to spot any unexpected usage, and consider running a memtest to check for faulty drives.