My Google-foo couldn't turn up a definitive answer so was hoping someone had some suggestions...
Hardware W10 x64 Pro / i7 7700T / 16 GB 2400Mhz SODIMM's / Primary drive (OS and most apps): Samsung 970 Pro (PCIe NVME) 500MB / Secondary drive (rarely used files): Samsung 850 EVO SATA 500MB / Both drives are bitlocker software encrypted
Situation:
So, any thoughts on?
Hardware W10 x64 Pro / i7 7700T / 16 GB 2400Mhz SODIMM's / Primary drive (OS and most apps): Samsung 970 Pro (PCIe NVME) 500MB / Secondary drive (rarely used files): Samsung 850 EVO SATA 500MB / Both drives are bitlocker software encrypted
Situation:
- I've recently been using the computer for a different purpose which now involves heavy RAM / pagefile utilization (working in multiple chrome profiles (not tabs but multiple tabs within multiple profiles)) which eats RAM like no tomorrow and photoshop which can be pretty RAM/pagefile intensive.
- Was using the default system managed pagefile config, but given the workflow change and NVME/SATA situation that is likely not what Windows' algorythm is tuning for, I have little faith that the pagefile is being sized and distributed appropriately.
- Apparent performance is fine while system managed but I've noticed some really high page fault counts... mostly from Chrome, and some other high memory use applications in the 50 million+ range in less than 24 hours... which I think are potentially normal based on the type of activity
- Chrome basically allows itself to occupy a certain amount of memory based on "available" memory so the only way to cut down on thrashing is to reduce the size of the pagefile, so I did try reducing it down to 2GB as a test, which did seem to reduce Chrome's memory usage and thrashing a bit until the computer crashed due to lack of memory, so there is definitely a need for a pagefile of some size but 2GB is too low.
- But the main concern is about longevity of the hard drives at this rate and of course not wanting to lose too much performance.
So, any thoughts on?
- Pagefile size (System size seemed to be about 12-16GB)
- Pagefile location (should I put it 100% on the SATA ssd or is there still performance to be gained by putting all or some of it on the NVME)
- How much impact adding more RAM would have? (Given Chrome's behavior I imagine it would swallow up 32GB just as easily so wouldn't help)
- Pagefile all/partially on a RAM disk to compensate?