Hi guys! I have a rather beefy machine. AMD Ryzen 7700, 32GB DDR5, GPU 7800XT 16GB, several NVME drives for OS, general data, games. And yet…after a while it becomes completely unresponsive. Mouse freezes, keyboard doesn’t key anything, and the screen gets completely frozen. Meanwhile the disk led gets full activity, almost constantly red. So…While this might be crazy pagination turning the system to a crawl (I have an 8GB swapfile), I want to be able to determine what’s going on. Is there a way I can check any log, or enable any kind of logging that would tell me what happened on the seconds before it became completely unresponsive? Who takes all my memory??

Normal situations where this happens:

Firefox open, multiple windows, lots of tabs. Maybe ~5-8GB of RAM.

Virtmanager running a Windows VM, running a work remote desktop…4GB of RAM

Steam…1GB of RAM

Thunderbird, Deluge, Telegram, Whatsapp…Not much more really.

This shouldn’t even come close to the RAM capacity of this machine. And yet…it really looks like it suffocates without memory. How can I check for issues?

  • AllHailTheSheep@sh.itjust.works
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    24 hours ago

    dead ram definitely still happens, yes, but it’s exceedingly rare. I fix hundreds of PCs a year, and I maybe get one or two a year where the root cause is actually bad ram. more often it’s configuration issues or hardware implementation issues, for example the gigabyte x870 boards really don’t like XMP for some reason.

    ecc doesn’t really have anything to do with whether a ram stick fails or not, it can help with misbehaving sticks but if a stick is dead it’s dead and ecc can’t help a dead region.