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- #Understanding poolmon.exe ram usage driver#
#Understanding poolmon.exe ram usage how to#
#Understanding poolmon.exe ram usage driver#
The reason why I did not see the memory of the driver is because the used memory was in a non-paged area, so it doesn't apper on regular software.
#Understanding poolmon.exe ram usage drivers#
Old drivers with memory leakage (installed automatically by Windows 10): Operating Systems: Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 64-bitįile downloaded: KillerPerformanceSuite_Win7_Win81_Win10_圆4.exe I've installed the following suite which includes software plus drivers:Ĭomments: Includes Killer Control Center software and drivers for Wireless-N, Killer Wireless-AC 1525/1535/1435, Killer E2200, Killer E2400, and Killer E2500. The drivers that were leaking were those signed by Microsoft, for the Killer network card.

I've tried Linux on the MSI and the ram usage is perfect, 3 or 4 GB with light use, so I think the problem is with Windows 10 itself or some driver that is leaking in the MSI specifically.Īnybody had this experience you hit the nail in the head. On another computer where I have Windows 10, the issue doesn't happen even with lower ram. I'm rebooting the computer each several minutes or few hours to get a fresh performance. If I close all software the ram decreases slightly but it's still very high. Task manager > Performance > Memory shows the high used ram, but when adding up all the memory used by all the processes, it merely counts 4 or 5 GB.

I use Process Explorer to view the processes running, on both tabs "Private Bytes" and "Working Set", and the values don't add up. If I keep pushing, it gets up to 99% and the computer starts to slow down a lot and is almost unusable, and the SSD activity is the highest probably because of disk caching or memory swapping. If the memory is still high it's recomended you close some applications. Windows 10 is updated to version 1790, and shows the following warning: I've noticed that sometimes the RAM usage is already high just after powering on the computer and other times is low and increases the same way. I'm experiencing something very unusual with my MSI GT73VR with 16GB or RAM: the ram usage automatically increases as minutes or hours pass by for no reason.
