9/27/2023 0 Comments Wise memory optimizer full 2020![]() ![]() This was not a scientific experiment by any means but it shows that the tool does work. I took data and pictures of before and after for these steps:ģ) Optimized after Steam/Launcher 4,421,204Ĥ) Vanilla Arma 3 loaded on a LAN server on Tanoa 1,862,916Ĥ) Optimized after Arma 3 loaded 2,960,760 (!)ĥ) Arma 3 unloaded (Steam still in memory) 3,789,860 It took about 30 min to do a test using MO in various stages of Arma3 play. Maybe there are tools out there that can. I wish MO showed graphically how fragged the RAM actually is and what it looks like after instead of that dumb circly thingo. Snake oil? Do I have the fundamental understanding that the RAM can get fragmented? Does this indeed cause malfunction? If the RAM is kept tidy, is there less of a chance of this happening? I say yes. ![]() Or it could oversteps its bounds if poorly coded and that causes all sorts of malfunctions, (0xc0000005 errors for example). ![]() This allocated memory can become chopped up into small segments over time, sometimes too small to use so when a program needs a block of memory for some more data it cannot find a chunk big enough to continue. ![]() Each program has memory assigned (allocated) to it that it, and only it, can use. What the program does is de-fragment your RAM. BTW, I run it right after Arma is loaded and the launcher closes and has released it's memory back to the system. I use it whenever I please, even when Arma is running, between scenarios, etc. I don't think Memory Optimizer helped but I still use it because I understand the premise of fragmented RAM. Perhaps BI fixed the bug that was killing my instances. Yeah, I suggested it only because I have tried it to overcome the 0xc0000005 errors (memory access violation) I was getting constantly. ![]()
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