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<blockquote data-quote="WiseVector" data-source="post: 825408" data-attributes="member: 76851"><p>Hi,</p><p>Commit size is the amount of space reserved in the paging file for the process. Used when its pages need to be swapped out to make room in RAM for other processes. it refers to the amount of memory that the process executable has asked for - not necessarily the amount it is actually using. </p><p>WIseVector StopX uses memory-mapped files (create file mapping) to load the files to the virtual memory, some of them are stored on the external disk storage which can be used to exchange data when needed.</p><p>If you checked Google Chrome, you could find it is huge on commit size. In my computer, it is consuming around 900000K at present, so no worry here.</p><p>When you do nothing with WiseVector StopX, but still consuming CPU, it's probably because of streaming update. </p><p></p><p>Yes, it can do this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiseVector, post: 825408, member: 76851"] Hi, Commit size is the amount of space reserved in the paging file for the process. Used when its pages need to be swapped out to make room in RAM for other processes. it refers to the amount of memory that the process executable has asked for - not necessarily the amount it is actually using. WIseVector StopX uses memory-mapped files (create file mapping) to load the files to the virtual memory, some of them are stored on the external disk storage which can be used to exchange data when needed. If you checked Google Chrome, you could find it is huge on commit size. In my computer, it is consuming around 900000K at present, so no worry here. When you do nothing with WiseVector StopX, but still consuming CPU, it's probably because of streaming update. Yes, it can do this. [/QUOTE]
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