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liamedwards12

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    i7 6700K @4.5GHz
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    ASUS ROG HERO VIII
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    32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 @2666MHz
  • GPU
    Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti G1 Gaming @1500Mhz
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    Corsair Carbide 300R
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    Samsung 850 Pro 256GB WD Blue (2007 model) 750 GB 4TB WD Black (2014 Model)
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    Corsair HX750i
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    BenQ EW2440L (3 of them)
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    Corsair H100iGTX
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    Logitech G19s
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    Logitech G700s
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  1. Well, i guess i can use DOSBox for that, but will the non DOS 90's based games work well on XP?
  2. So I've gotten hold of a an old Core 2 Duo Dell Optiplex 780 and plan to stick XP SP3 on it (Yes, i know XP is EOL and it will NOT be connected to ANY network) my plan for it is to run all the really old games that don't play nice with newer versions of windows, Dune 2000, older command & conquer games and games from that mid to late nineties era and some DOS based games, i was just wondering overall will XP run these reasonably well or not.
  3. I'll hit them up, I may or may not post my findings (Basically if i remember to) thanks for all your advice & help, Happy New Year!
  4. As i said above i did a quick scan with MBAM then later a full scan (Checked everything with latest definitions) and nothing, i am pretty much certain there isn't malware on the system, also did the same (Full scan) by Temporarily installing Avast, and Avira. All clean. Unless the malware is extremely new or very rare i don't think i have Malware, nonetheless do you think any of this is causing my Task Manager to eat up ram over time?
  5. Just checked every driver, all were up to date according to the manufacturers website for each bit of hardware in my system also searched the brand and model of each piece of hardware in my system that utilizes a driver and there seem to be no credible reports that there is a memory leak in any. (Could have been introduced recently due to new driver versions but unlikely)
  6. I haven't used VMMap before, it seems to only want to check individual processes (Maybe I'm missing something), not a tool like poolmon what allows me to check everything. EDIT: I'll do a thorough check of my drivers, but is this likely to impact on my original issue. (Does the non-paged pool affect Task Manager using excess RAM)
  7. The CPU usage can be explained as this PC participates in Folding@home, the remaining programs i removed from view are reputable and legitimate programs that I'm certain are not rogue, just ran a MBAM (Quick one, running processes and common malware file locations registry startup programs etc.) scan to be 1000000% sure but nothing. EDIT: I had the Task Manager issue prior to when this PC started folding.
  8. Could you be a little more specific, what made you come to said conclusion?
  9. I see, just checked nothing as far as i can see, It's worth mentioning a long up time could be responsible for the non-paged pool (2 weeks) as this is a server PC (Not my main system) which stays on 24/7 except when a driver update is performed or a program that's installed that actually requires a restart.
  10. Yeah, i know that it's just odd that Task Manager of all programs would be doing that (Starting those process), when it should be cmd.exe (Command Prompt) executing those programs, but I just checked poolmon (Memory Pool Monitor) and determined no drivers were causing the issue (As far as i can tell), yes, i update drivers regularly I usually i check monthly, this has been an ongoing issue for 6 months, I've just started to get annoyed by it as i don't like that RAM going to waste.
  11. Seems to be this over and over again: Yes, i have a batch file running in the background that would trigger said things find, timeout and ping (Except Registry related ones) But it seems strange why Task Manager would be doing that. After closing said batch files only the Registry related stuff (As shown continues) (The legacy Task Manager also behaves the same as above) so i don't think it's the origin of the issue.
  12. Already gave both a whirl, good suggestion nonetheless.
  13. So I've encountered an issue with Task Manager (Modern Variant, The one in Windows 8 and later) where it uses lots of RAM after being open for a long period of time, I know i can simply close task manager and restart it, however i prefer for that RAM to be used effectively, the system this is occurring on uses the majority of it's RAM at all times (It's supposed to), so i want to conserve RAM when possible and i like leaving Task Manager open (Both Variants) to monitor things on the system, I also have the older style Task Manager running alongside it, which isn't affected by this issue (Both Variants of Task Manger have been running for the same period of time), is this a well documented issue with the modern variant of Task Manager or Windows 10 specific or just an isolated incident, I've searched around but haven't found a solution. Here's a visualization of the issue prior to closing the "Modern" Task Manager: And a moment after the "Modern" style is closed as viewed through the legacy Task Manager If there isn't a fix I'll just stick to running Process Explorer and the legacy Task Manger and open the "Modern" Task Manager when needed then close it, but i prefer to fix this if possible. EDIT: Messed up the image.
  14. Just did a deeper check and i have a clone! doh, if there's a known way to fix it, please let me know, cheers.
  15. I hope, but first i want to work out if it's a *fake* or *real* chip first so i know what action to take, even if i can get the chip working again (fake or not) i would still be happy, if it is indeed a fake and i get it going again i just won't touch ANY settings or flash it. EDIT: Quoted wrong post oops
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