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Would upgrading to 32gb dram never have a issue with having the stand by memory fill up and cause stutter in game ? I forgot to mention i use ram map to free the stand by memory up
I think your are missing what im saying. I am not having issues with stutter lets be clear. My question is will adding 32gb of ram stop Windows from using up all the stand by memory WHICH does cause stuttering in game when is full and when i use the ram map program stuttering is gone. I need to be clear about this because i dont have a stuttering problem. i have done alot of testing and solved the stuttering issue but i want to get away from using ram map as its a a little pain thats allIf you have 16GB now, then your memory capacity is not to blame for any stuttering you are experiencing. 32GB, unless it's one of a VERY short list of titles, isn't going to offer you any benefit and even on those short listed titles that it might benefit you on, not having 32GB would NOT, ever, cause you to have stuttering.
Your problem is elsewhere. Not that it is entirely accurate, by a long shot, but it's often at least INDICATIVE of there being a problem in a certain area, so have you run userbenchmark? Do so, see what it says.
If your CPU and/or GPU card are overclocked, try reverting them back to the stock configuration and see if the stutters remain. Unstable or not thermally compliant overclocked hardware is OFTEN the cause of stuttering.
Settings related to G-sync or Vsync are often also related.
Trust me its not thermal throttling when i play BF5 very smooth at a cool 69c with a overclocked 7820hk which is a mobile chip. MSI TITAN GT series has the best cooling in a laptop i have ever seen not to mention i am always on a cooling padIt's probably heat related stutter and may be a thermal throttling CPU.
So because two peoples answers didn't align to your expectations you down vote them both? Maybe try explaining in more detail when and what happens so people have a chance to really gauge what the issue might be. When does the stutter happen? Is it happening only when booting up the system or is it when you come out of sleep/standby mode? Does the stutter only affect games or is it every program.Trust me its not thermal throttling when i play BF5 very smooth at a cool 69c with a overclocked 7820hk which is a mobile chip. MSI TITAN GT series has the best cooling in a laptop i have ever seen not to mention i am always on a cooling pad
There is no reason to get hostile or insult what i have used i clearly stated what i wanted to know. The down vote is there for a reason. its not personal i thought you didnt read what i wrote. If you dont clearly read what someone writes how can you make a proper calculation of the situationSo because two peoples answers didn't align to your expectations you down vote them both? Maybe try explaining in more detail when and what happens so people have a chance to really gauge what the issue might be. When does the stutter happen? Is it happening only when booting up the system or is it when you come out of sleep/standby mode? Does the stutter only affect games or is it every program.
If it's not heat related issues, maybe you need to stop using whatever garbageware software you have installed. You have 16GB installed, if you need to run a program to reduce ram usage or stutter, you clearly need to evaluate what is actually using it all. Don't just casually run some program to kill "random" processes or other random things to free up ram or fix stutter.
So because two peoples answers didn't align to your expectations you down vote them both? Maybe try explaining in more detail when and what happens so people have a chance to really gauge what the issue might be. When does the stutter happen? Is it happening only when booting up the system or is it when you come out of sleep/standby mode? Does the stutter only affect games or is it every program.
If it's not heat related issues, maybe you need to stop using whatever garbageware software you have installed. You have 16GB installed, if you need to run a program to reduce ram usage or stutter, you clearly need to evaluate what is actually using it all. Don't just casually run some program to kill "random" processes or other random things to free up ram or fix stutter.
I think your are missing what im saying. I am not having issues with stutter lets be clear. My question is will adding 32gb of ram stop Windows from using up all the stand by memory WHICH does cause stuttering in game when is full and when i use the ram map program stuttering is gone. I need to be clear about this because i dont have a stuttering problem. i have done alot of testing and solved the stuttering issue but i want to get away from using ram map as its a a little pain thats allDarkbreeze said:
If you have 16GB now, then your memory capacity is not to blame for any stuttering you are experiencing. 32GB, unless it's one of a VERY short list of titles, isn't going to offer you any benefit and even on those short listed titles that it might benefit you on, not having 32GB would NOT, ever, cause you to have stuttering.
Your problem is elsewhere. Not that it is entirely accurate, by a long shot, but it's often at least INDICATIVE of there being a problem in a certain area, so have you run userbenchmark? Do so, see what it says.
If your CPU and/or GPU card are overclocked, try reverting them back to the stock configuration and see if the stutters remain. Unstable or not thermally compliant overclocked hardware is OFTEN the cause of stuttering.
Settings related to G-sync or Vsync are often also related.
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I was not trying to be hostile, I was saying you have an underlying issue that you "solved" with a program that frees up ram. Adding more ram to your system won't help the situation if there is a bug in Windows or a program causing Windows to eat all your ram in standby or sleep and then not releasing it when you wake the system. The main cause of which is usually a program not functioning properly, which is why I said you should check what you have running. Uninstall anything that isn't a virus scanner or game launcher. At the very least turn off the automatic start with programs that start when Windows boots up.I think your are missing what im saying. I am not having issues with stutter lets be clear. My question is will adding 32gb of ram stop Windows from using up all the stand by memory WHICH does cause stuttering in game when is full and when i use the ram map program stuttering is gone. I need to be clear about this because i dont have a stuttering problem. i have done alot of testing and solved the stuttering issue but i want to get away from using ram map as its a a little pain thats all
Sounds like you haven't with Standby memory in Windows 10I was not trying to be hostile, I was saying you have an underlying issue that you "solved" with a program that frees up ram. Adding more ram to your system won't help the situation if there is a bug in Windows or a program causing Windows to eat all your ram in standby or sleep and then not releasing it when you wake the system. The main cause of which is usually a program not functioning properly, which is why I said you should check what you have running. Uninstall anything that isn't a virus scanner or game launcher. At the very least turn off the automatic start with programs that start when Windows boots up.
I have and use 32GB.I think that 32gb is way too much. Why would you need so much memory ?