RAM optimization for multiboxing

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burzum
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RAM optimization for multiboxing

Post#1 » Mon Apr 20, 2015 10:05 am

Hi,

I m trying to figure out why I can t box with reasonable lag more than 8-9 characters with a 8 proc 2.4G / 6GB RAM / decent video card.

There s something really odd that I have noticed about EQ RAM usage.
The initial amount of RAM used by a single EQ instance considerably fluctuates between instances. On Win7, it can be from 700MB to 1.2GB...

Even weirder is on win XP, an EQ instance usually loads with 750ish MB of RAM. If you don 't do anything, this amount of RAM will stay the same over time. But if you happen to minimize the concerned EQ windonw for a while and maximize it again, I notice that the RAM allocated to this window keeps decreasing to around 200M, sometimes even lower than 100MB. And this RAM decreasing keeps occuring aftrer you have re-maximized the window.
This RAM DoT (Decreasing over Time ;) ) is less obvious on Win7 than Win XP : whatever you minimize the window or not, the RAM allocated to EQ MIGHT (or not) decrease to 400MB but not below.

Does anyone know more about how to reduce EQ RAM usage?
Obviously multiboxing is much more complicated when an instance consumes 1.5GB than 100 MB :).



On a different issue, I ve just read about ReadyBoost and activated it on an USB drive a moment ago.
I don t have the feeling that my PC now handles +4MB of RAM... Looks as laggy as with no ReadyBoost...

Thx for your kind assistance and experience sharing.

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Belvino
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Re: RAM optimization for multiboxing

Post#2 » Mon Apr 20, 2015 5:22 pm

I don't know the specifics behind it, But under options|Display Tab you go into Advanced Button. In there you cna change your memory mode to Least Memory usage and if you turn off some of your pixel shaders i've run almost 20 clients no problem.

burzum
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Re: RAM optimization for multiboxing

Post#3 » Tue Apr 21, 2015 6:15 am

Belvino wrote:I don't know the specifics behind it, But under options|Display Tab you go into Advanced Button. In there you cna change your memory mode to Least Memory usage and if you turn off some of your pixel shaders i've run almost 20 clients no problem.


Hmm, for what I read on a few websites, the optimization actually consists in ENABLING the pixel shaders.
It s said that enabling the option causes the feature to be handled by your video card while switching it off causes it to be managed by the CPU.
More globally, I ve tried to setup EQ to be the less resources-consuming (30 FPS, level of detail on, old models, lowest detail level, min texture quality, low clip plane, lowest resolution).

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