Windows 10: Memory overload after light/intense GPU usage

Discus and support Memory overload after light/intense GPU usage in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I've had a new semi-gaming laptop for 4 days Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5 14AHP9, specs below and i've had a bit of problems with it.CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS w/... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by David Cobussen, Nov 7, 2024.

  1. Memory overload after light/intense GPU usage


    I've had a new semi-gaming laptop for 4 days Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5 14AHP9, specs below and i've had a bit of problems with it.CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS w/ Radeon 780M Graphics 3.80 GhzRam: 16.0 GB 13.8 GB usableWindows 11 HomeGPU: GeForce RTX 3050 6GB Laptop GPUFirst off: after a day or two the laptop refused to use the dGPU, only relying on the integrated GPU. This was fixed after a quick driver reinstallation.Secondly: After using the dGPU for a short ~20min of long period ~2 hours of time, and closing the game, the memory usage would not go down again and sometimes spiked to even highe

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    David Cobussen, Nov 7, 2024
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  2. Help with high memory usage while idle and nothing open

    Hello MastrKage,

    High RAM usage when your PC is idle can be frustrating. Let’s explore some potential solutions to address this issue:

    1. Check for Resource-Intensive Processes:
      • Open the Task Manager (you can do this by right-clicking the taskbar and selecting “Task Manager”).
      • Look for any processes that are consuming a significant amount of memory even when your PC is idle.
      • If you find any resource-intensive processes, consider investigating further or terminating them.
    2. Disable Startup Programs:
      • Some applications automatically start when your PC boots up, consuming memory even when idle.
      • To manage startup programs:
        • Press Win + R, type “msconfig”, and hit Enter.
        • Go to the “Startup” tab and uncheck unnecessary programs.
        • Click “Apply” and “OK”, then restart your PC.
    3. Check for Malware or Unwanted Software:
      • Malware or unwanted background processes can cause high RAM usage.
      • Run a full system scan using your preferred antivirus software to ensure your system is clean.
    4. Disable Tips and Suggestions (Windows 11/10):
      • Windows provides tips and suggestions that can consume memory.
      • To disable them:
        • Open Settings.
        • Go to System > Notifications.
        • Turn off "Get tips, tricks, and suggestions as you use Windows."
    5. Monitor RAM Usage Over Time:
      • Use tools like Resource Monitor or RAMMap to track memory usage patterns.
      • Observe if there are any spikes or consistent high usage during idle periods.
    6. Update Drivers and Windows:
      • Outdated drivers or an outdated Windows version can lead to memory issues.
      • Ensure your drivers (especially graphics and chipset drivers) are up to date.
      • Install any pending Windows updates.
    Remember that some RAM usage during idle is normal, but if it consistently exceeds a certain threshold (e.g., more than 30% or 80-90% as reported by some users), it’s worth investigating further. Hopefully, these steps will help optimize your RAM usage and improve overall system performance! ️

    Hope this helps,

    Fathia A
     
    Fathia Abukar, Nov 7, 2024
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  3. Is GPU-Z displaying my memory usage correctly?

    I measured my in-game memory usage trying both ver. 0.5.5 and ver. 0.5.7

    While running Skyrim, my Dedicated memory usage is 1742MB and my Dynamic memory usage is 108MB.

    Now,

    How can the game be occupying 1742MB of my graphic memory if my 5970 only has 1024MB of memory usable? *Confused Memory overload after light/intense GPU usage :confused:
     
    Black Panther, Nov 7, 2024
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  4. Memory overload after light/intense GPU usage

    Runaway memory usage

    On your suggestion I went to uninstall AVG. It offered to go into an on-demand mode (I can't remember the word it used to describe).
    So I tried that instead of uninstalling. Upon reboot everything seemed unchanged. High CPU usage, memory growth, no good.

    So I ran the uninstall. This moved along step by step ... until the last step (titled: replacing files) never completed. It left behind a bunch of its stuff in Program Files:
    Code:
    So I have a bunch of leftover crap ... which I'll probably just delete.

    Anyway, after rebooting it seems that all is well. CPU usage is near zero. The fans are quiet. (Computer fans, not football fans!) *chuckle

    Thanks for the quick reply.
     
    margrave55, Nov 7, 2024
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