On Windows 7 64-bit, 4Gb ram, SSD
 
I know Commit (Task Manager > Performance > System) shows ram plus virtual memory usage and Process Explorer (Peak) also shows actual memory usage (ram plus Pagefile) but how do you measure actual Pagefile usage alone?
 
I have 4GB ram and the maximum Commit I can force is about 3,800K (and thats multitasking, gaming, browsing, open office doc.s, pdf.s, and playing a DVD etc. all simultaneously, more than I would ever normally multitask). My system is primarily for gaming, no encoding etc.
 
I know some apps need a Pagefile anyway but I'm not convinced the 4GB of my precious SSD space that is being used by pagefile.sys is needed, although now that Im getting older my primary aim is stability over performance so Im not going to totally remove the Pagefile. I used to just make a large Pagefile to play it safe but now SSD space is at a premium. Ive already reduced the size of memory dumps to mini dumps, so how much of a Pagefile do I need on my SSD or how do I measure real Pagefile usage?
 
Im thinking 1Gb  2Gb max, or maybe 1Gb Pagefile on the SSD and another one on a different drive. Ive done a fair bit of research and read some of Mark Russinovichs articles on Virtual Memory but some of the advice Ive read is somewhat contradictory and I would appreciate anyones thoughts, suggestions etc.?
 
Many thanks,
 
Rez.
			
			I know Commit (Task Manager > Performance > System) shows ram plus virtual memory usage and Process Explorer (Peak) also shows actual memory usage (ram plus Pagefile) but how do you measure actual Pagefile usage alone?
I have 4GB ram and the maximum Commit I can force is about 3,800K (and thats multitasking, gaming, browsing, open office doc.s, pdf.s, and playing a DVD etc. all simultaneously, more than I would ever normally multitask). My system is primarily for gaming, no encoding etc.
I know some apps need a Pagefile anyway but I'm not convinced the 4GB of my precious SSD space that is being used by pagefile.sys is needed, although now that Im getting older my primary aim is stability over performance so Im not going to totally remove the Pagefile. I used to just make a large Pagefile to play it safe but now SSD space is at a premium. Ive already reduced the size of memory dumps to mini dumps, so how much of a Pagefile do I need on my SSD or how do I measure real Pagefile usage?
Im thinking 1Gb  2Gb max, or maybe 1Gb Pagefile on the SSD and another one on a different drive. Ive done a fair bit of research and read some of Mark Russinovichs articles on Virtual Memory but some of the advice Ive read is somewhat contradictory and I would appreciate anyones thoughts, suggestions etc.?
Many thanks,
Rez.
				
		
			