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I am having the same problem.
Memory leak in windows 8.1.
I have an i5 760, 8gb ram, 6950 2gb graphic card.
Memory goes up to 97% and slows the whole computer while playing bf4
Please provide an educated solution.
Then click the me too button.. Shows more people need help with the same issue, easily for the mods etc.. That's what its there for haha.
But yeah, in repsonse to this thread, I get this too.. It's utterly frustrating and borderline criminal. It brings my whole system to a halt, then doesn't even release the memory when end the BF4 process.. it still says 98% is in use. From 12gb.
Memory leak it is, spawned from BF4 it might not be, I've heard apparently some ATI drivers have done similar things - either way it only happens in BF4 so it must be that, triggering the leak.
I've also noticed most of the people I've seen reporting this issue are running these specs:
ATI 6950
Athlon x2 955
~12gb ram
This is also my setup. This combination is very popular because it was good bang for buck, but this needs fixing. It's preventing me playing more than 30 minutes and makes me reboot my computer each time it happens. Completely annoying.
- 12 years ago
I've posted in another thread but it seems to be mostly windows 8.1 people. I haven't tested the 32bit client yet but the 64 client will chew all of my 16GB of ram in about an hour and a half to 2 hours and then the computer must be restarted to release the memory. There are no background tasks that can be force killed to release it in task manager or resource manager. Very Frustrating. I don't believe it's video driver related as I've tested the old drivers and the latest beta from 2 days ago and they both have the issues.
- Anonymous12 years ago
I'm glad you posted that, as I have discovered the same thing. Driver indepenedant this issue exists.
Also yeah, it's a time frame thing, I just played for half an hour and it went from ~20% up to 86% in that time.. no process to kill, no way to release it other than a reboot unfortunately :/
Really.. really sucks. Having to restart a machine to play a game every 40 minutes is weak.
- 12 years ago
I'm running legit (seriously legit) 8.1 pro 64-bit, doesnt go over 2gb ram usage, been playing an hour straight, sits at 1.7gb
- 12 years ago
It doesn't always happen after a set amount of time, seems to randomly occur during map changes. also doesn't effect everyone, seems limited to windows 8.1/AMD video cards, but as you can see from all the replies in this thread it does effect a LOT of people.
The bf4 process itself also does not leak, something is causing a non-paged pool memory leak, all your memory is taken up, but not by any particular process.
- Anonymous12 years ago
I have AMD 965 x4 BE
ATI (AMD) 6970
ram 4GB (upgraded to 8GB
@Gatmain wrote:Then click the me too button.. Shows more people need help with the same issue, easily for the mods etc.. That's what its there for haha.
But yeah, in repsonse to this thread, I get this too.. It's utterly frustrating and borderline criminal. It brings my whole system to a halt, then doesn't even release the memory when end the BF4 process.. it still says 98% is in use. From 12gb.
Memory leak it is, spawned from BF4 it might not be, I've heard apparently some ATI drivers have done similar things - either way it only happens in BF4 so it must be that, triggering the leak.
I've also noticed most of the people I've seen reporting this issue are running these specs:
ATI 6950
Athlon x2 955
~12gb ram
This is also my setup. This combination is very popular because it was good bang for buck, but this needs fixing. It's preventing me playing more than 30 minutes and makes me reboot my computer each time it happens. Completely annoying.
) same problem - 12 years ago
IM using a i7 3770 and gtx 680 sli its not a amd problem its battlefield
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