Mephiston87 wrote: »im cranking 2gb of ram usage now and in small areas noticing the frames drop on my 12gb 2000mhz DDR3 dominators, this is top notch ram and struggling with this on my i7? no way can it be my 690, sure SLI doesnt work but one GPU used is more then enough for the game. I honestly just noticed this i took my character to auridon to continue Vet2(started in the DC area) and now its really starting to crank up the ram usage.
eso.exe hitting 2 GB shouldn't be a problem. I had 3.5 GB after running ESO for about 10h last weekend - and it was still smooth: no stuttering, lags or fps drops.
eso.exe can handle up to 4 GB of memory on Windows x64.
Install more RAM. 4 GB is too low - especially on Windows x64. Also 1 GB of VRAM isn't that much for high detail games.
To just suggest people throw more memory to counteract a programs memory leaks is simply ludicrous.
jhodges89b14_ESO wrote: »I am having the same problem too. My system does not go into BSOD, but the game crashes which sets the memory back down to normal and begins its trendy climb up to crash again.
ZOS: You can watch the leak by watching the process eso.exe on a Windows7 PC.
I have not needed to restart my PC, but ending the process in Task Manager will take care of the problem without going thru a reboot. Good thing I have over 12 Gb of RAM.
jhodges89b14_ESO wrote: »I am having the same problem too. My system does not go into BSOD, but the game crashes which sets the memory back down to normal and begins its trendy climb up to crash again.
ZOS: You can watch the leak by watching the process eso.exe on a Windows7 PC.
I have not needed to restart my PC, but ending the process in Task Manager will take care of the problem without going thru a reboot. Good thing I have over 12 Gb of RAM.
isengrimb16_ESO wrote: »jhodges89b14_ESO wrote: »I am having the same problem too. My system does not go into BSOD, but the game crashes which sets the memory back down to normal and begins its trendy climb up to crash again.
ZOS: You can watch the leak by watching the process eso.exe on a Windows7 PC.
I have not needed to restart my PC, but ending the process in Task Manager will take care of the problem without going thru a reboot. Good thing I have over 12 Gb of RAM.
I don't know what a memory leak is. I haven't had crashes (and have 10 GB of RAM with a quad-core 3.4 ghz um, chipset) ... I updated my video driver because the beta told me to. Win 7.
I think it might be the video driver, and not this but, after a while I start to get these weird planes and lines and stuff on my screen. Relogging usually gets rid of it (this room is very cool and breezy, the computer well-ventilated.) Sometimes lately, the windows on firefox have gone blank, and the whole screen has gone black for a few seconds or two with a message saying the driver failed and recovered (but never when I'm playing ESO, oddly enough).
Is a memory leak like when I stream several videos in a row, and they eventually slow down with the loading because the RAM is all junked up and the computer needs a reboot to wipe its memory?
Biggc49042 wrote: »yes i log in start at 1.2gigs of ram on high quality with in 30min i m at 3 gigs of ram usage.
It's a 32-bit client so it will only ever have access to a maximum of 4GB of RAM and realistically less as there will be game and some computer overheads. When there is a 64-bit client it will then allow addressing more than that (i.e. all the RAM you may have installed though it's not going to use that with large amounts installed)sociald100ub17_ESO wrote: »Ive had mem usage at over 4gb for the game. I do play on max settings. For me I wouldn't say its a serious, for me at least, issue as I have 16gb of ram.
WHen it does get up high like that though things are a bit more sluggish and I relaunch.
Here is what I suspect..
Leaving the launcher running. I think its wise if you are going to relaunch the game , go ahead and also quit and relaunch the launcher.
Also the normal things buffering of zones but also buffering chat.
Honestly your os (windows) should manager memory better than it does. Apps, for the most part, shouldn't have to.
But it is what it is.
sociald100ub17_ESO wrote: »Ive had mem usage at over 4gb for the game. I do play on max settings. For me I wouldn't say its a serious, for me at least, issue as I have 16gb of ram.
WHen it does get up high like that though things are a bit more sluggish and I relaunch.
Here is what I suspect..
Leaving the launcher running. I think its wise if you are going to relaunch the game , go ahead and also quit and relaunch the launcher.
Also the normal things buffering of zones but also buffering chat.
Honestly your os (windows) should manager memory better than it does. Apps, for the most part, shouldn't have to.
But it is what it is.
All I know is, yesterday I was in a group for Wayrest Sewers and my computer didn't just overheat, my power supply capacitor exploded. Due to extensive memory leaks my computer overworked itself and my 500w ultra power supply couldn't handle it. I never had an issue with my computer overheating before this patch. I couldn't even pull the damn thing out after it popped because it was so hot.
laconicbobub17_ESO wrote: »The hotfix they pushed tonight seems to have fixed whatever the patch had done. I couldn't say if the leak is completely gone, but it's no longer making the game completely unstable.
The client is 32-bit so it has a limit of 4GB RAM (addressable space) hence why it will crash when it gets close to or reaches that limit (usually somewhat lower figure due to overheads etc.)Sinds craglorn patch 1.2 i have the memory leak error i have 16GB of Ram, Before that i had no issus. The Computer crashes when it hits 4 GB of Ram. The crazy Part is that i have 26 GB of Virtual Memory and when he reaches that limit yes 26 GB then screen goes Black and i have to restart my Laptop, everything including my Antivirus System. I have tried almost everything and must say it is the ESO.exe!!!
I hope that they fix that problem! After playing about 15 minutes up to 2 hours this problem hits me. I have a Sound now, that warns me when close to 4 GB of RAM then i have to restart my System to make sure that everything is delated out of my Memory.
I tested my System with Ram Test 0 errors. Switched of Nvidia Streaming Client Run SSD Tweaker on my System, Uninstalled Spybot Search and Destroy next step is to double my VRAM to 52 GB Ram then to 104GB to see how long i can play till it hits the max of 4 GB of Ram. When i find a solution i let everyone know including Betasoft/Zenimax.
Have a nice Day
The client is 32-bit so it has a limit of 4GB RAM (addressable space) hence why it will crash when it gets close to or reaches that limit (usually somewhat lower figure due to overheads etc.)Sinds craglorn patch 1.2 i have the memory leak error i have 16GB of Ram, Before that i had no issus. The Computer crashes when it hits 4 GB of Ram. The crazy Part is that i have 26 GB of Virtual Memory and when he reaches that limit yes 26 GB then screen goes Black and i have to restart my Laptop, everything including my Antivirus System. I have tried almost everything and must say it is the ESO.exe!!!
I hope that they fix that problem! After playing about 15 minutes up to 2 hours this problem hits me. I have a Sound now, that warns me when close to 4 GB of RAM then i have to restart my System to make sure that everything is delated out of my Memory.
I tested my System with Ram Test 0 errors. Switched of Nvidia Streaming Client Run SSD Tweaker on my System, Uninstalled Spybot Search and Destroy next step is to double my VRAM to 52 GB Ram then to 104GB to see how long i can play till it hits the max of 4 GB of Ram. When i find a solution i let everyone know including Betasoft/Zenimax.
Have a nice Day
So that is the reason the game will crash which is a known bug in the Mac client. Generally the PC client avoids the crash even if it does still have some memory issues over longer play also.
It seems that the game crash is causing your system to crash. Perhaps to it trying to generate an crash report? I can;t say but the reason the client crashes will be that most likely.