For some reason, upon launching Tixati today, my monitors turned off and my computer froze, after rebooting and checking to see what was going on, it seems that Tixati is consuming the majority of my 16GB of ram. I downloaded and installed the newest version to see if that would yield different results, but it still was consuming all of my memory. I am curious if anyone has a fix for this, or even some insight.
by Guest on 2017/02/18 12:32:22 AM
.. but
take it for sure, there is MORE than T involved in its case.. had similar with some ".."-services lately
and it ended up with massive hardware failure, of course the reason wasn't the app ( the program )itself
Your OS, your NET framework, SD manager (or whatever)feels hunger ( seeing T ) to eat up all memories..
in a process not seen, not explained.. what may trigger that.. a script perhaps from the sin air ?
have a nice hunting
p.s. Final recommendation:
Do not try to solve the whole issue by inserting new, more expensive memory modules.. ex.: 32GB !
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Yersh on 2017/02/19 06:43:15 AM
Same problem here.
I have 16GB Ram. I seed 10 x265 4k movies (60GB each) with the 400mbit connection.
After a day or two tixati eats all 16GB of memory. Until this moment everything works perfectly.
I checked Windows Task Manager, it shows that tixati process itself uses only around 1gb.
But when I close tixati? all memory (14.5Gb) becomes free instantly.
Is it a memory leak, or some windows disk caching problem?
Is there some kind of test for this things?
I'm using windows 8.1 and tixati latest version 2.51.
Actually until 3 days ago I used 2.43 and it took 3-4days for it to eat all the memory.