Extremely High RAM usage with 32gb
Hey I'm having trouble with RAM usage during games and even just my PC being idle. I noticed it while playing Overwatch today and stuttering but my RAM usage is extremely high. I have 32gb DDR5 one stick (the other stick was faulty and I cannot get a refund for it or even buy more right now) I really just want to fix this and be able to play games normally. Any help works.
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Hey I'm having trouble with RAM usage during games and even just my PC being idle. I noticed it while playing Overwatch today and stuttering but my RAM usage is extremely high. I have 32gb DDR5 one stick (the other stick was faulty and I cannot get a refund for it or even buy more right now) I really just want to fix this and be able to play games normally. Any help works.
https://preview.redd.it/g3oz425z90sg1.png?width=963&format=png&auto=webp&s=2d082f9b2a27bcf65ee33a336f3fb190b2479adf
https://preview.redd.it/x4wk35c3a0sg1.png?width=965&format=png&auto=webp&s=5533c62f0e67a48255f2e404358b8f66ab6d8c1d
https://redd.it/1s6yq0p
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Upgraded to RX 9070 XT, Vulkan strobe/flat colors + migration error
Setup: Ryzen 7 5700X3D / RX 9070 XT / Windows 11 (Upgraded from W10).
I recently upgraded from an RX 6600 to an RX 9070 XT on a Ryzen 7 5700X3D system running Windows 11, which was previously upgraded from Windows 10.
Despite multiple clean driver installations, there's issues while trying to run Ryujinx. In the Device Manager events for the GPU, I still see the message "Device not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match." While native PC games run, they often open in reduced windows with incorrect DPI scaling and it was ok to deal with.
But with Ryujinx where the Vulkan backend displays strobe effects and flat colors while audio remains normal.
OpenGL renders correctly but often fails to recognize controller inputs properly. I have already performed clean uninstalls using DDU in Safe Mode while offline and also tried the AMD Cleanup Utility.
My BIOS is configured with Resizable BAR and Above 4G Decoding enabled, CSM disabled, and MMIO limit at 512GB. I also installed the latest AMD Chipset drivers before the Adrenalin software.
Even though Smart Access Memory (SAM) shows as active in the AMD software, these rendering and migration errors persist, suggesting a deep registry conflict between the old RDNA 2 and new RDNA 4 architectures.
Thank for your help folks
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Setup: Ryzen 7 5700X3D / RX 9070 XT / Windows 11 (Upgraded from W10).
I recently upgraded from an RX 6600 to an RX 9070 XT on a Ryzen 7 5700X3D system running Windows 11, which was previously upgraded from Windows 10.
Despite multiple clean driver installations, there's issues while trying to run Ryujinx. In the Device Manager events for the GPU, I still see the message "Device not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match." While native PC games run, they often open in reduced windows with incorrect DPI scaling and it was ok to deal with.
But with Ryujinx where the Vulkan backend displays strobe effects and flat colors while audio remains normal.
OpenGL renders correctly but often fails to recognize controller inputs properly. I have already performed clean uninstalls using DDU in Safe Mode while offline and also tried the AMD Cleanup Utility.
My BIOS is configured with Resizable BAR and Above 4G Decoding enabled, CSM disabled, and MMIO limit at 512GB. I also installed the latest AMD Chipset drivers before the Adrenalin software.
Even though Smart Access Memory (SAM) shows as active in the AMD software, these rendering and migration errors persist, suggesting a deep registry conflict between the old RDNA 2 and new RDNA 4 architectures.
Thank for your help folks
https://redd.it/1s6y1fz
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