I don't advise disabling the paging file, because without it the computer will simply close up the game when it runs out of memory and/or crash. You'll only be truly paging-free on a PC with 24 or 32 GB of RAM running the game at maximum quality settings, loads of mods, and high-resolution textures, unless you've got lots and lots of video memory (12 GB+). Your computer is paging, that means, using part of your hard drive as system RAM because your computer does not have enough memory to work with the game.Ĩ GB systems will do this all the time, which makes them highly inadequate to play this game in higher settings, depending on the amount of mods and texture quality you're using, it's occasional on 16 GB machines too. I still do think the performance could do a bit better, so a cleanup is what I should try maybe? Excuse my lack of knowledge in the subject, but will that damage / remove any nessecary files or does it solely "clean" the disc from excessive memory stealing space? However I'm currently using medium / low graphics, by the way having a GTX 760 (3GB) - and 8 GB is the RAM capacity. Originally posted by firestorm:FO4 can be a system hog expecially when using the HR texture pack with ultra settings. It loves the x99 platform/extreme edition CPU's and GTX 1080(s) GPU's. (again, assuming everythings working properly)Īdd more and/or faster RAM if the options available for you?Īside from than, do normal drive maintenance, disc cleanup/defragment (HDD)/trim (SSD)Įven then the game is what it is (system hog) you may not get optimal preformance from the system you are running? High ram useage isnt uncommon nor will it slow the system down assuming its working properly?īut if its swapping out to the storage system (drive) excessively it will negatively effect preformance Leaving only one option. RAM itself is much faster than even the fastest storage systems currently available. Than moving it to the faster drive is in order but still using system managed size is advisable.īut to sum it up, the swap file is there to help increase system preformance. Only real exception being is IF a faster drive than C: is available, Its best to leave it set to system managed size. The swap file is virtual memory (RAM) and set up/managed via windows. Only thing you can really do is add more ram/lower settings and/or stop using the texture pack. I will be thankful for any help I could get for this guys!įO4 can be a system hog expecially when using the HR texture pack with ultra settings. To sum it up- the game is playable, but I can clearly notice performance differences and SWAP and RAM usage has gone a bit insane. Searching the web about it has given me nothing useful either. I am however entirely sure that the loading time has been increased, and despite trying various simpler solutions like deleting old save files and lowering the graphics the problem doesn't seem to go away. The effects of this is the loading time in-game, and perhaps the overall performance that the computer can offer. I am sure this wasn't any issue I've ever had before, and am therefor now concerned. While running other games and programs though, whether they are on Steam or not, the SWAP and RAM aren't affected and lay calmly around 30%. The RAM usage is rated high as well, usually around 50-60%. The percentage is usually around 70%, but has reached as high as 85%. I was just wondering if I could get some help with my issue of having a high so called SWAP (seen with the help of Rainmeter) when running Fallout 4 especially.
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