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ixfd64 2021-08-03 23:45

Windows 10 reports high RAM usage, safe to run Prime95 using normal settings?
 
I usually allow Prime95 to use up to 50% of the available RAM on "normal" computers and up to 75% on more powerful systems.

A few of my Windows 10 installations appear to be using almost half of the installed 8 GB of RAM according to Task Manager. However, the total memory of all processes do not add up to anywhere close to 4 GB. I did some research and read that Windows 10 is designed to give programs more memory than they require, but as shareable memory that can be used by other programs.

Can someone confirm if this is true? If so, then I assume it's safe to allow Prime95 to use up to 4 GB of RAM on those systems?

retina 2021-08-04 09:19

[QUOTE=ixfd64;584748]... Windows 10 is designed to give programs more memory than they require, but as [b]shareable memory[/b] that can be used by other programs.

Can someone confirm if this is true?[/QUOTE]MS like to use confusing terms for their OS "technologies", so sure, whatever, I guess that could be true because no one knows what it actually means. If it is just the DLL/EXE & CoW things then that has always been the case since long ago.[QUOTE=ixfd64;584748]If so, then I assume it's safe to allow Prime95 to use up to 4 GB of RAM on those systems?[/QUOTE]It depends upon what you mean by "safe". I'd suggest you can run P95 using up to 90%+ of available RAM without an issue. But that is dependant upon what other things you are doing. It's all about your usage of the system, and not really about the OS.

ixfd64 2021-08-06 17:16

I guess I can just normal amount of memory and reduce it if needed. The only downside is that P-1 assignments will have somewhat smaller bounds.


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