Question:
Memory leak? games slow please help?
chrism1819
2008-10-01 13:47:33 UTC
for the past year a lot of my games have acted strangely. ive got an asus g1s notebook and since ive got it most games share a ptattern of death. I always need to lower my settings to unreasonable amounts to get off a playable framerate, and even then it still does it....

basically when i first start the game it runs smooth and fresh, its lovely. within a minute or two my fps ahs been cut in half and it "hicupps".

lets say im playing an fps, when i run forward it kind of happens in chunks, ill run, stutter, run stutter. this has appeared in games like wow, fear, mass effect, crysis, the witcher....way too many.

i also notice major slowdown when there are particles like fire and explosion.

Now my noteook is very well known for its performance and ive never gotten it to my satisfaction...my friend told me about memory leaks and it almost seems to fit identically.

can anyone diagnose my problem and give me treatment options? do you experienced tech guys think it sounds like a memory leak?

ALSO, my ram is 2gigs, and whenever i change my virtual ram to 3000 (which is the recommended) my games DIE. which further makes me feel like its a memory issue.
Three answers:
Gzus
2008-10-01 13:55:12 UTC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_leak



As you can see, this would be inherent to a program, not the computer itself. If it was actually a memory leak, it would progressively get slower all around. The games surely aren't causing this, otherwise everyone would have this problem. If it was a program doing it, you would notice excessive memory usage as time went by, and it would progressively get worse, not all of a sudden.



Could be a graphics card issue, or it could be a driver issue. Are you doing anything like overclocking the GPU?
Ian C
2008-10-01 13:59:56 UTC
well first things first make sure you have the most recent drivers for your video card and all the updates for vista. SP1 should have fixed any memory leak issues. from what i'm seeing on the specs of it yeah you shouldn't have any problems with WoW now crysis and fear you probably are pushing it with only 2GB of RAM. I would leave the virtual RAM to be set by the system just tends to be better unless your dealing with a server. You might even want to try some of the past couple drivers for you video card or you can get a second HDD and install XP on it. Most of Vista's issues have been fixed but with some hardware configurations there are still problems. You should be able to work though it by testing different drivers, you might even want to check to see if there is a BIOS update addressing the issue. Making sure everything is up to date should be your first step though. Good Luck
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2016-10-15 04:52:39 UTC
this is by skill of no skill a memory leak. in the experience that your working it on laptop, ur laptop ought to be getting previous and wearing out. It occurs. this is why it particularly is not mentioned to run new video games on previous video enjoying cards no count how useful they may well be. in the experience that your working it on the two PS3 or 360, the disc ought to have merely been badly scratched or broken in maximum situations.


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