What does the number in parentheses mean? I know the number next to it is physical RAM use because I can see it in task manager.
Possibly but it goes up as the first number grows as well. and I have 32 gigs. What if its Virtual memory?probably your total usable RAM?
Thank you. Finally.First field is Memory in Use. Second (in parenthesis) is Total Allocated Memory. The values for the session peaks are also displayed, meaning 'the maximum memory used this session, and the maximum allocated this session."
The values do not indicate if virtual memory is being used or not. Your system is using roughly 24 GB of memory to play the game. ~10 of that is for execution, the other ~14 is reserved for variables and objects, for the total of 24 GB allocated.
This does not indicate that virtual memory is in use or not... unless of course the numbers are higher than your installed RAM. But your system may push things to virtual memory anyway, depending on what other demands there are on memory on your system. With 24 Gb in use by one program in a 32 Gb system, chances are pretty high there's a little bit of page-file use.
I can't tell you for sure what they mean, but I can tell you 2 things for sure.What does the number in parentheses mean? I know the number next to it is physical RAM use because I can see it in task manager.
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Friend of mine just got back from 3 weeks vacation in Mexico with his wife and another couple. He and the other guy used it as an excuse to drink cheap beer. Actually my friend is an army vet, who just received his prosthetic arm from the VA after 12 years. It's a pretty cool looking terminator arm. It's all electronic and hooked up to nerves in his upper arm etc, he's learning how to use it. It has 80 psi pressure though when he squeezes the hand shut. So. The locals were giving him free drinks for every beer can he could open by crushing the can. I mean it costs a $1.00 a beer so why not , for some entertainment, get drunk, get free drinks.2nd, those numbers look like a decent target goal of drinks served to TESTies at a weekend long TESTcon.
Based on your description, your friend sounds like he'd fit right in. He loves beer & SC, we love veterans & those who serve in the military, sounds like a great match to me. I'll be most happy to welcome your friend. Cheers!Friend of mine just got back from 3 weeks vacation in Mexico with his wife and another couple. He and the other guy used it as an excuse to drink cheap beer. Actually my friend is an army vet, who just received his prosthetic arm from the VA after 12 years. It's a pretty cool looking terminator arm. It's all electronic and hooked up to nerves in his upper arm etc, he's learning how to use it. It has 80 psi pressure though when he squeezes the hand shut. So. The locals were giving him free drinks for every beer can he could open by crushing the can. I mean it costs a $1.00 a beer so why not , for some entertainment, get drunk, get free drinks.
He told me between him and his buddy, they had something around 600 drinks, a lot of which was beer. The last 4 days before he got home, he couldn't drink anything. Why is this relevant? He plays a little SC, but isn't affiliated with an org, and I am hoping to make him a Testie some day.
Maybe it is, maybe it isnt.Possibly but it goes up as the first number grows as well. and I have 32 gigs. What if its Virtual memory?