Win10 10586 Kills Game Performance?

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  1. Posts : 4
    Win 10 Pro
       #1

    Win10 10586 Kills Game Performance?


    Hello,

    I run Win 10 Pro, and from today i got this big update. But strangely this update killed COMPLETLY the game performance of my pc. no matter how i set the graphics settings, every 5 seconds every game i have lags for about 1 second (unplayable!). I never had such issues before.

    As the "System and compressed memory" process is taking 1 complete cpu core and about 700Mb ram, i think its this new "memory compression shit". Any idea how to disable it?
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  2. Posts : 73
    Windows 10 Home 64-bit
       #2

    I noticed my games were taking much more time to load after I updated, not to mention the framerates get spotty at times. The games I play I run at 60 fps solid so when there is a big dip believe me I notice.
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  3. Posts : 963
    dual boot W10 10586th2/14291 rs1 Win. Insider since Jan. 2015
       #3

    Presumably you are using the best graphics drivers for your GPU for Windows 10 and not letting Windows pick them or no ?


    Mmmm ...... the gaming PC here (not this one ) with an nvidia gaming dGPU is still on 7 x64 maybe I'll keep it that way for now it plays well at 1080p ultra in Win 7 ........ not much happening with DX 12 optimized games yet anyway .

    EDIT : Updated the above to Win 10 10586.3 .on 11/16 ...game play @1080p ultra and overall performance is demonstrably improved .
    Last edited by blutos cousin; 18 Nov 2015 at 03:02.
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  4. Posts : 5,443
    Windows 11 Home
       #4

    EMC3 said:
    As the "System and compressed memory" process is taking 1 complete cpu core and about 700Mb ram, i think its this new "memory compression shit". Any idea how to disable it?
    My System process takes 120 kB. You could try disabling pagefile to see, if it helps. Also:

    How to stop Windows 10 from using your PC's bandwidth to update strangers' systems | PCWorld
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  5. Posts : 2,161
    Windows 11 Beta channel
       #5

    Did you use DDU and then reinstall your graphics driver after the upgrade? I'd recommend doing that after any OS upgrade from one build to another.
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  6. Posts : 5,899
    Win 11 Pro (x64) 22H2
       #6

    EMC3 said:
    Hello,

    I run Win 10 Pro, and from today i got this big update. But strangely this update killed COMPLETLY the game performance of my pc. no matter how i set the graphics settings, every 5 seconds every game i have lags for about 1 second (unplayable!). I never had such issues before.

    As the "System and compressed memory" process is taking 1 complete cpu core and about 700Mb ram, i think its this new "memory compression shit". Any idea how to disable it?
    What games are you talking about?

    I've not noticed any performance degradation and I'm currently playing Dragon Age: Origins with everything maxed out. Been playing the game before and after the TH2 upgrade and have noticed no dips. You can click to see my system specs.

    BTW have you checked to see if any new drivers have been released for your system?
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  7. Posts : 30
    Windows 10 Home 64 bit
       #7

    Yep with this guy, how the hell do we disable this junk?
    Might be responsible for a few other bits of slowdown 10 has caused me...

    either way I far prefer the method 7 used for handling virtual memory
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  8. Posts : 963
    dual boot W10 10586th2/14291 rs1 Win. Insider since Jan. 2015
       #8

    Sketch said:
    Yep with this guy, how the hell do we disable this junk?
    Might be responsible for a few other bits of slowdown 10 has caused me...

    either way I far prefer the method 7 used for handling virtual memory
    SWBF went live today (actually last nite) it plays demonstrably better at 1080P ultra everything in Windows 10 x64 than 7 x64 did with the SWBF beta at the same dGPU and vram clockings it has better frame rates and smoother play and NO occasional tearing .

    As far as the virtual memory compression and Ram caching of same in W10 that shouldn't be an issue at all but more of a clever improvement reducing hdd writes .....

    With adequate RAM and a modern CPU even at 4GB of ram it shouldn't depreciate anything outside of a Passmark memory mark score which is a synthetic benchmark anyway
    Any modern CPU can compress/ decompress that small VM ram cache standing on it's head a lot faster than a hdd read write ☻☻

    FWIW with Win 10 is usually going to show more RAM reserved or used than Win 7 but don't let that rattle you it's really just using it more efficiently and actually better .......up to a point empty ram isn't doing anything for you at all !

    Best thing is to let windows 10 manage your virtual memory anyway I bet that's not slowing you down and if it were you need more ram or something else.
    Last edited by blutos cousin; 18 Nov 2015 at 02:57.
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  9. Posts : 963
    dual boot W10 10586th2/14291 rs1 Win. Insider since Jan. 2015
       #9

    sygnus21 said:
    What games are you talking about?

    I've not noticed any performance degradation and I'm currently playing Dragon Age: Origins with everything maxed out. Been playing the game before and after the TH2 upgrade and have noticed no dips. You can click to see my system specs.

    BTW have you checked to see if any new drivers have been released for your system?
    That's a stonking system you have there!

    I noticed after the licenced 7x64 upgrade to W 10 10586.3 game play improved at 1080p ultra.

    I see better frame rates and no occasional tearing now even on SWBF at 1080p ultra and the latency improved by 8 -14 ms. in a DAW and production suite thats HUGE !
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  10. Posts : 5,899
    Win 11 Pro (x64) 22H2
       #10

    blutos cousin said:
    That's a stonking system you have there!
    Thanks. It runs games pretty good for me but then again I don't do multiple monitors or GPUs. I don't have or use a frame counter so I can't tell you how games "frame" out, but I will say I hardly get any stuttering in games unless it's a game engine issue. For example Skyrim, Fallout, those games are known micro stutter from time to time. In fact pretty much all of Bethesda's games tends to micro stutter. Admittedly I've not heard too much about micro stuttering in Fallout 4, don't have the game yet, but it wouldn't surprise me if it did.

    As for the OP's issue... they've not checked back in so I'm out.

    Peace
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