I've kind of looked around for any articles on this but I haven't found much on the subject.
I'm running Windows Vista x64 with 955 AMD quadcore processor and 4 gigs of ram and 512mb Radeon 4980 VC.
My ordeal is whenever I run an iso on Dolphin I have a problem with my ram being used generally at 90-97%. Basically Dolphin starts at around little to nothing for ram but the moment I load an ISO it will increase the ram useage at around 100-200mb per second until it maxes out at around 3.2- 3.8 gig. Eventually Dolphin will slow down and it will shutdown the program. I know I could up the virtual memory but it takes no more than 4-5 minutes to reach maximum capacity on my ram.
I assume (and im no expert just a noobish opinion) that for whatever reason the graphics are eating up my ram or dolphin eats up a lot of ram to read the iso or load specific areas. (tends to drag when loading new things.)
Is there anyway to run Dolphin a bit more efficiently? oh yes and I'm running Dolphin version 4771.
I'm running Windows Vista x64 with 955 AMD quadcore processor and 4 gigs of ram and 512mb Radeon 4980 VC.
My ordeal is whenever I run an iso on Dolphin I have a problem with my ram being used generally at 90-97%. Basically Dolphin starts at around little to nothing for ram but the moment I load an ISO it will increase the ram useage at around 100-200mb per second until it maxes out at around 3.2- 3.8 gig. Eventually Dolphin will slow down and it will shutdown the program. I know I could up the virtual memory but it takes no more than 4-5 minutes to reach maximum capacity on my ram.
I assume (and im no expert just a noobish opinion) that for whatever reason the graphics are eating up my ram or dolphin eats up a lot of ram to read the iso or load specific areas. (tends to drag when loading new things.)
Is there anyway to run Dolphin a bit more efficiently? oh yes and I'm running Dolphin version 4771.