How to handle memory overflow on Onda B760ITX-B4?
This game is a total memory hog; it treats my 32GB of RAM like a black hole and just dumps me back to the desktop. The memory controller on the Onda B760ITX struggled with fragmented physics objects, causing RAM usage to spike from 14GB to 31.2GB in a heartbeat, which just triggered a system overflow. I tried killing every single background app, but the RAM still filled up within ten minutes—it was a pretty hopeless feeling. I eventually went into system settings, manually split the paging file across two different high-speed storage partitions, and disabled the Windows Search Indexing service to claw back 500MB of resident memory. In Resource Monitor, the RAM curve finally flattened out between 22-26GB instead of just climbing vertically. I actually messed up the page file size and set it to 100GB by mistake, which ate my disk space until I dialed it back to 32GB. VRM temps are now 65-72℃ with fans at 2100-2300RPM. The logs show the overflow is finally under control.