Thank you to everyone for your help!
It seems I'm just a bit more concerned than is warranted and now I have a tool to monitor what's going on with far more detail.
Thanks for the tip!, this does shine some additional light on things, but not why I have ~15GB of cached RAM.
It seems insane while this computer worked like a charm with 32 GBs of ram with loads to spare, and now that I have 64, there is less than 32 GB "Free" at any given time.
Alright, No worries
So we have 14.9 GB cached memory. What exactly does that mean. In my mind, RAM is a cache which stores whatever you need to run whichever application you have launched. Does cached RAM mean the applications have put that much memory on reserve?
When I terminate Star...
Hey guys, possible this is a known thing, but in the last few days, I've noticed a huge amount of memory getting consumed by seemingly nothing or some background service. Which I only really noticed since Star Citizen complained about having less than 8 GB of free memory.
I have 64 GB of RAM...
Seems the culprit was a combination of OverClock settings that "should" have worked, and a power supply that wasn't fully appreciative of the new build, even though it worked fine for a more "power hungry" system build, being a 12700k.
After comparing Silverstone designs vs Seasonic, I would go with Silverstone first, though, from what I've googled, FPS is the manufacturer of many boutique brands. this PSU being a titanium unit has to meet all the same criteria and requirements of other brands. there is no getting away from it.
I'm not sure how much research you did on FSP, but they are the manufacturers of everyone else's PSU. So, the brands that I would typically buy are made by these guys. Seasonic, silverstone, corsair..... I have a platinum 850 from Crosair right now, so I'm not sure what I have to lose....
In...
I've ordered this, even though i've yet to confirm the PSU is the issue. lol...i have a problem.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/18752/the-fsp-hydro-ptm-x-pro-1000w-atx-30-psu-review
Pardon me, I'm being transparent. I just didn't know what GCC was, the first I heard about it.
I think this is linked to war gaming's game client since I also see war gaming is on the report for errors.
Okay, Thank you. Ya, I'll buy a PSU at boxing day, regardless. No need to press this one so hard in the rare scenarios that it will get pressed. This also explains why when I was downloading two games from two game clients to two different NVMEs my computer would black screen.
Thanks for your suggestion. I have not been OCing the 4090, and I mostly run it frame capped at 120, and I mostly play WoW Classic and World of tanks, which neither are extremely difficult. for example, I get 270FPS at 4k, and I lock it to 120, so less than 50% GPU going on here.
I was...
Another interesting thing is PC part Picker suggests I'm bumping up to my Wattage, pretty hard, though the same hx850 supply was used in a nearly identical build, be it a 12700k which "should" be more power hungry than this 7800x3d.
Possibly I should replace the PSU...as i understand, if it's...
With HDR enabled, it should be 10bits per channel so 30 bit? I'm not sure what the extra 2 is for. , which the TV and GPU support once you enable HDR in windows settings.
Pardon me, can you elaborate on what is a GCC patcher?
Googling it, is a GNU C Compiler. Since i just installed windows an hour before posting here, I'm not sure how this would be on my system or why the system would be trying to access it. Do you have an idea?
Problem signature:
P1: GCC.exe...