Interesting thanks for the info.
Here is the problem I get like 8GB of reserved memory or more.
Asus told me my ram is not compatible but on windows 8.1 it worked fine, they also told me that my motherboard is not compatible with windows 10.
Technically speaking none of their server motherboards are compatible with windows 10. I mean the 7 gamers,1 CPU asus Z10PE-D8 WS board is not compatible with windows 10.
My only way out is basically force reset the pc and just keep it on for days with just use the hibernate or sleep feature. If I do this it will get like 10-60MB of hardware reserved.
Also taking out the page file feature will result in no dumps if I get a BSOD. I will try it but the ClearPageFileAtShutdown didn't fix it.
I am pretty sure it's with the titanxp gpu (also not compatible). I can't find any memory management feature in the BIOS.
Ok with the info from the picture I think this should be the math:
1; 64gb(full ram) - 28gb (shared sys mem) = 36gb (available mem to be shared or used)
2; 36gb- 31gb (current in use mem on the picture) = 5gb (only available if the 28gb is really shared and used )
3; 5gb+ 28gb (shared true but still available mem since the gpu have enough mem)= 33gb (real available mem if nothing is shared and used)
4; 33gb + 8gb (hardware reserved)= 41gb (around the committed out of 63.9)
Looks like the 8.1 is the minimum locked memory for the gpus, 288646 MB is in case the gpus need more mem but it's not locked so it can used for any other resources requirement.
Also if you look at my app bottom right (mubox) it says GPU mem:8364 I realize that if this number goes any higher my hardware reserved will just double.
In theory it's supposed to improve my files load times but it doesn't.
Now I can be totally wrong.
What do you think? I mean it's a server it supposed to stay on 24/7 I just don't have to shut it down regularly until I find a fix. The fault is on windows 10 not my incompatible hardware.