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winXP2600 memory HUNGRY !
#1
Posted 16 September 2001 - 04:02 AM
It seems 256MB isnt enough. When playing online for a couple of hours the memory seems depleted. Everything gets really slow and sometimes it freezes. I increased the virtual mem to a major 500Mb, but still I get the message saying "virual mem running low..."
Is my only option getting another 256MB module or can I tweak it somehow?
thanks for any tips
specs:
amd 1200 (not overclocked)
abit kt7a (latest bios)
256mb mosel pc133 7ns
geforce 3 (detonatorXP 21.81)
not many programs running in the background
Is my only option getting another 256MB module or can I tweak it somehow?
thanks for any tips
specs:
amd 1200 (not overclocked)
abit kt7a (latest bios)
256mb mosel pc133 7ns
geforce 3 (detonatorXP 21.81)
not many programs running in the background
#2
Posted 16 September 2001 - 04:11 AM
um... i think there is a memory leak in your system...
go to task manager to see which program is holding your memory.
go to task manager to see which program is holding your memory.
#4
Posted 16 September 2001 - 11:43 AM
that looks normal.. but check it when it says low in memory again.
#6
Posted 17 September 2001 - 12:31 PM
I play some QuakeIIIArena mods, mostly Urban Terror and True Combat. When playing the games its ok, all is fluid like butter. Its when I exit the game after some 1-2 hours of gaming, windows gets very slow. Windows and buttons take forever to load and sometimes it freezes.
#7
Posted 17 September 2001 - 10:12 PM
Im happy to say that now with 512Mb this problem is totally gone.
#8
Posted 25 September 2001 - 05:48 AM
but it will be back eventually ..
you should have tracked down the memory leak.
For instance ...
Next time it says that ..
check your task manager.
Close ALL the tasks down
and if your memory is still high ..that means one of the apps is unstable or poorly written.
you should have tracked down the memory leak.
For instance ...
Next time it says that ..
check your task manager.
Close ALL the tasks down
and if your memory is still high ..that means one of the apps is unstable or poorly written.
#9
Posted 26 September 2001 - 03:30 AM
As you have said:
Handles 5632
Threads 281
Processes 24
The number of "threads" sucks up a lot of processing power, ESPECIALLY if you're only running one processor. if possible, consider adding another processor to your motherboard (if it is a multi-processor motherboard). I find that even with only two pentium pros @ 200 MHZ each and only 256MB I handle pretty much ANY application you can throw at it with little or no problems!
Also, having more RAM is great, but you need to trouble shoot the problem and figure it out for the future. Imagine yourself one day needing more RAM, then what? upgrade to a gig? I really think you should figure out the problem first.
Also, DO NOT RUN seemingly inocent programs like ICQ or AIM or "smaller" programs WHILE you play a game like Quake3. Those programs may not be taking a lot of memory but they keep your processor busy. Try to give Quake3 as much a share of your processor's power as possible.
Anyways, Good luck. I really hoper you'll figure out the memory problem.
Quote:
Handles 5632
Threads 281
Processes 24
The number of "threads" sucks up a lot of processing power, ESPECIALLY if you're only running one processor. if possible, consider adding another processor to your motherboard (if it is a multi-processor motherboard). I find that even with only two pentium pros @ 200 MHZ each and only 256MB I handle pretty much ANY application you can throw at it with little or no problems!
Also, having more RAM is great, but you need to trouble shoot the problem and figure it out for the future. Imagine yourself one day needing more RAM, then what? upgrade to a gig? I really think you should figure out the problem first.
Also, DO NOT RUN seemingly inocent programs like ICQ or AIM or "smaller" programs WHILE you play a game like Quake3. Those programs may not be taking a lot of memory but they keep your processor busy. Try to give Quake3 as much a share of your processor's power as possible.
Anyways, Good luck. I really hoper you'll figure out the memory problem.
#10
Posted 26 September 2001 - 05:43 AM
Yeah even on my friend's pII 266 w/ 128MB of ram, XP's smooth
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