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I understand, however in my case solved for real! stopped the leak and fall of Fps generated by it, try to put the maximum amount of memory that appears as "recommendable"! minimum 400 and leave!
in my case was thus: http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/1223/7cu3.png
remembering that my memory is 8GB!
@evertonmdz
I have pretty much the same PF settings (mines set to 4096mb), and I have 16 gigs of ram. I still get this leak. I don't see why pagefile settings would have any effect on a memory leak. The pagefile is only used once the system has run out of memory.
- 12 years ago
actually Battlefield 4 uses a lot of virtual memory, so you do not know, but uses!
- Anonymous12 years ago
Actually Battlefield only uses virtual memory as an emergency when it runs out of system memory (RAM).
It shouldn't use VM at all as it's slower and less reliable than RAM when running a program. RAM is there for a reason, I have 16GB of RAM and I have disabled my VM for testing. The leak still occurs with or without VM.
Setting your PF to your SSD will just shorten it's life immesurably especially with this kind of memory leak that is write intensive. DO NOT set your PF to your SSD.
- 12 years ago
There's nothing wrong with having the page file on your SSD. Modern SSD's can hold up to a ton of writes and last years and years. SSD's rarely fail do to running out of writes unless you are constantly abusing it with unusual write heavy workloads. Obviously an application leaking memory like this is an unusual scenerio.