MBM5 has a giant memory leak

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beatle

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I'll try the new version. The patch didn't work for me. I'm sitting @ 30 megs of usage after only 16 hours of uptime.
 

bgeh

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Originally posted by: beatle
Hmmm... mine seems to fluctuate greatly. I was at an even 5000k earlier today and now I'm at 9888k. I am logging my temps, set to update every second, so I may be expecting more than some of you, but for it to balloon up like this is ridiculous. Anyone have any idea why?

my rig's been on for 8 hours and set to check and update info every second
using MBM 5.2.1.0
currently using 2,288 k
 

ScrewFace

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I use MBM5. The question I have is why run it all the time? Run it. Check your temps then shut 'er down! After a session of 3D gaming run MBM5 again and then shut 'er down again!:confused:
 

beatle

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Originally posted by: ScrewFace
I use MBM5. The question I have is why run it all the time? Run it. Check your temps then shut 'er down! After a session of 3D gaming run MBM5 again and then shut 'er down again!:confused:

No offense, but that'd a royal pain. Most of what heats my cpu up isn't related to games, it's encoding, temperature of my room, etc. I like to know when my cpu is getting out of control and what I can expect it to do given the environment it's in.

The patch that Pecos posted worked! No more leaks!