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System Name | Dell Workstation t5810 |
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Processor | Xeon CPU's E5-2683 v4 Broadwell-E Technology |
Motherboard | Broadwell-E X99 |
Cooling | Default fan System Level 3 |
Memory | 48GB DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | ASRock Vega 56 8GB |
Storage | 4 External SSD, 4 External HDD |
Display(s) | HP 27m LCD |
Case | Dell Precision 7810 Case |
Audio Device(s) | RealTek High Definition |
Power Supply | 825 Watts PSU |
Mouse | Soundless Black Quiet Mouse |
Keyboard | Dell Black |
Software | Windows Pro 10 x64 |
Playing a game called " Gene Troopers " at 1280x1024 high settings, all max out. So i get around 100fps at the menu, and in game, i get between 30-45fps. Perfect , alright like about 15 mins into the game, the frames drop to 11 or 14 and it does not drop below 11 and never goes above 14.
So i hit alt+tab to check task manager and i notice in the memory section the game is using:
1,000,000
and yes i am serious. Sometimes it reads 987,999. Thats insane. Could the memory thing affecting performance and how do i fix it, i have 3.25GB of memory.
Oh and btw this never happen on XP. Vista seems to be a powerful OS, and i do have trouble with some games, but the good thing its only been 4 so far(Crysis, SOF3, GTA3, and now Gene Troopers)
So i hit alt+tab to check task manager and i notice in the memory section the game is using:
1,000,000
and yes i am serious. Sometimes it reads 987,999. Thats insane. Could the memory thing affecting performance and how do i fix it, i have 3.25GB of memory.
Oh and btw this never happen on XP. Vista seems to be a powerful OS, and i do have trouble with some games, but the good thing its only been 4 so far(Crysis, SOF3, GTA3, and now Gene Troopers)