Does Windows 10 have issues with memory management?
Against my better judgment I'm on Windows 10 right now, probably going to go back to 7 soon, but just for right now I seem to have an issue with Windows not managing memory properly.
When trying to use any memory heavy software I use (Specifically Substance Painter and Premiere) whenever I reach only around 60% RAM usage, Windows starts tossing "LOW MEMORY" errors and once I reach about 70% shit starts crashing. This is a huge issue for Substance Painter as my 4K workflow can blow through my entire 16GB of RAM with absolute ease when I start getting a heavy number of fill layers and generators.
This problem didn't happen on Windows 7, I can hit 90%+ RAM usage without issue.
Don't take my word on it, but i think that happened on the very first version of W10.
I have everything updated and not a single problem regarding memory so far.
No. I run premiere cs6 on my w10 machine with 8 gigs of ram and I do not have that problem.
Check your pagefile size.
>running an encode
>been getting low memory warnings with 3 MPC-HC windows open
>see /g/ thread
>check memory use
>8GB out of 12
>open MPC-HC
>black screen
Thanks. I was 12 hours into that encode.
At least I still have the .264 file and can trim it up and continue from there.
>using windows
That's what you get for """""upgrading""""" to Windows 10.
>>55610917
Are you one of the idiots that disabled the pagefile?
>>55611924
I'm the one who just blackscreened. 2GB pagefile.
I don't know if this helps you or not but here are some stats from my computer
Left: Idle
Right: In the middle of merging a 26 photo panorama
>>55611924
No, I haven't messaged with anything like that.
>>55611997
Show panorama
Blackscreen here. I think I was running out of commit charge. This is now with 8GB pagefile, two encodes (2GB avisynth 1.2GB x264 each), Chrome with 6 tabs, and eleven 1080p MPC-HC/madVR windows open.
Have you done MemTest86 yet?
>>55612079
It isn't anything fun, it's a poster that a client needs digitally restored
I just started working on it so it looks super crappy right now
>>55612267
Hm ok I guess.
>>55610917
The Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display doesn't have this problem.
>>55611997
That doesn't tell us much of anything, download process explorer and find what process is hogging the memory.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653
After some testing, it seems Windows now expects a large pagefile (or programs are wasteful in how much they commit.)
With 12GB RAM, opening programs to max it, I was at 16GB committed before it started swapping. So with my previous 2GB pagefile size I think it was running into its commit limit before it even ran out of physical RAM.