12/28/2023 0 Comments Ram idle![]() But it’s merely anecdotal - and to your point - no guarantee of future poerformance. I don’t always want to use my phone or some other device to control it and prefer the full mouse/keyboard control. Part of the reason I don’t want to run server, is there are many times where I want to use the Roon UI in my living room where the NUC is. Yes, I CAN stop using Roon in this way, but it has worked for long stretches, is an officially supported Roon enviornment, and seems like the Roon team as well as the Roon community would want to get to the heart of the problem and fix it versus just resorting to other options, since surely I’m not the only person in the world experiencing this (whether or not others have narrowed it down as I have). ![]() I’m curious why this would be a video driver issue.Īlso, I’d like to remind everyone that Roon has had these memory eating until unstable issues in the past and they were indeed fixed in subsequent builds. This computer uses the stock video drivers that it has always used that are part of a Roon tested and approved NUC model. COmputer otherwise is fine…only Roon freaks out. I upped the RAM to 32 GB and it will now use up to 9 or 11GB and will eventually white screen the Roon app and start to drop out. Suddenly it started using around 4 or 5GB until the computer was using 96% of its RAM and definitely causing stability issues and dropouts. Roon has always used around 2GB on this machine, for the better part of three years. ![]() If it was any kind of guarantee of longterm stability, I might consider it, but just a quick look at this forum shows that clearly it is not.Īppreciate your response and advice. And again, I read plenty of comments on this forum of people having problems with pure ROCK systems. Since this system has worked for the better part of three years, I think I’ll work with the Roon team to find out what’s gone wrong (and we can all learn something perhaps) versus giving up and spending the time and effort to re-do this machine. More likely this is a problem with my local database or my Roon installation than it is some problem with Windows. I worked with them as they solved a smilar problem maybe a year or two ago. Clearly this is a Roon problem (on my environment), and it’s not the first time Roon has had a memory issue like this. Stop running Roon and everything is perfectly normal and stable. It’s the Roon process that is using this RAM and it resets when it’s restarted, only to start again using up the RAM. I haven’t had to reformat a drive and start over in probably a decade or more. I’ve never known a Windows issue (especially on a practically untouched vanilla machine) to just chunk away and use all the available RAM unless an app or a driver is misbehaving. I do WAY more demanding things with PCs, and for a living. I’ve owned dozens upon dozens of computers at this point, and I use them for professional content creation that is very demanding and requires extremely stable and low-latency performance. Not to sound defensive, but just for a bit of context - I’ve been building, testing, and using workstation computers since the early 90s and have worked in computer hardware and software design and development for decades, including working closely with Intel, Microsoft, and others. But with a recent update (I think), the problem is back and makes it so that I’m restarting the Roon app on the server a couple times a day at least. I had this problem a long time ago and it was fixed (can’t remmber exactly but I thought it was via a new build). When I had 8GB installed it would eventually use almost ALL available RAM. Restarting the app, everything goes back to normal using about 1.7 - 2.0 GB of RAM, but over about 12 hours or so it will increase to over 7GB or more and just keeps rising until I restart it. I just restarted the Roon app on the server as it had reached nearly 9GB of RAM usage just sitting idle. ![]() I upgraded from 8GB to 32GB to rule out not having enough RAM but instead it just keeps using more and more of the available memory. Number of Tracks in LibraryĪs the Roon server is running it will slowly use more and more RAM, eventually leading to Roon app becoming a white screen and remotes experiencing slowness and dropouts. Remotes use Roland UA-1610, various Google Home speakers, phones, iPad, etc. ![]() Server is connected to Denon x3700H via HDMI. Remotes use 5G wireless Connected Audio Devices Server and Library both use Ethernet connection to TP-Link AX11000 router, AT&T 1GB Fiber Library: QNAP TS-451 with 8TB RAID5 Networking Gear & Setup Details Server: NUC8i3BEH with Windows 11 and 32GB RAM and 256GB SSD ![]()
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