How to clear memory pool for ADATA ValueRAM 8GB DDR3 1600?

It's honestly ridiculous that an 8GB stick of old RAM can be completely eaten by this game, but I kept getting kicked to the desktop. My ADATA ValueRAM 1600MHz would slowly climb from 4GB up to 7.8GB, a classic memory leak that just choked the system. I tried restarting the game, but that only bought me twenty minutes of playtime, which was incredibly frustrating. I ran a memory analyzer and found a ton of redundant cache that wasn't being released, so I set up a script to force-clear the system cache every thirty minutes. In Resource Monitor, the RAM usage finally flattened into a stable valley between 5GB - 7GB instead of just climbing. I actually messed up and deleted some system driver temp files while setting up the script, which made my next boot painfully slow—definitely a lesson learned. Temps are holding at 40-46℃ with CPU usage between 70-85%. After exporting the usage logs, I can confirm the leak is suppressed, and the fans are humming along at 1400-1600RPM.
Category:Performance Evaluation Last updated:February 16, 2026 11:33 AM