Xaero Posted September 14, 2008 Report Share Posted September 14, 2008 Here's the memory usage for utorrent on my computer:System:AMD AthlonXP 2400+WinXP SP2256MB RAMServices:Process Description Threads Working Set Private BytesSystem Idle Process 1 16 K 0 K Interrupts Hardware Interrupts 0 0 K 0 K DPCs Deferred Procedure Calls 0 0 K 0 K System 52 44 K 0 K smss.exe Windows NT Session Manager 3 64 K 164 K csrss.exe Client Server Runtime Process 10 660 K 1,704 K winlogon.exe Windows NT Logon Application 20 508 K 7,380 K services.exe Services and Controller app 16 856 K 1,992 K svchost.exe Generic Host Process for Win32 Services 5 200 K 1,448 K svchost.exe Generic Host Process for Win32 Services 7 360 K 2,056 K svchost.exe Generic Host Process for Win32 Services 41 1,808 K 11,224 K svchost.exe Generic Host Process for Win32 Services 6 800 K 3,788 K svchost.exe Generic Host Process for Win32 Services 10 80 K 1,856 K ekrn.exe Eset Service 15 4,920 K 29,424 K lsass.exe LSA Shell (Export Version) 18 460 K 4,036 Kexplorer.exe Windows Explorer 12 4,764 K 23,516 K egui.exe Eset GUI 5 1,580 K 1,648 K FireWall.exe 8 1,808 K 9,744 K ctfmon.exe CTF Loader 1 988 K 988 K firefox.exe Firefox 18 61,588 K 96,820 K utorrent.exe µTorrent 5 20,852 K 23,580 K taskmgr.exe Windows TaskManager 3 1,688 K 1,520 K procexp.exe Sysinternals Process Explorer 3 5,564 K 10,088 KAfter maximizing and closing the window the RAM usage (working set) goes to 2,704 K, Virtual memory (Private Bytes) increases slightly (<100k)I'm don't think it is a memory leak but I noticed someone say that utorrent uses only 5MB in the RAM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultima Posted September 14, 2008 Report Share Posted September 14, 2008 Without the internal disk cache, it generally uses less than 10MB. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thelittlefire Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 Generally also 100-200 KiB / torrent loaded. 20 MiB isn't a leak though, heh.You can check Speed tab > Disk Statistics to see the amount of RAM currently dedicated to the cache. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xaero Posted September 15, 2008 Author Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 Ok. Just curious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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