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- OBS Studio (1080p 60 FPS stream, 8000-16000 kbps bitrate) (about 2 GB of RAM);
- the game itself;
- Discord (about 0.2 - 0.3 GB of RAM);
- ESET Smart security (about 0.2 - 0.3 GB of RAM);
- operating system (Windows 10 Pro).
By the way, I should note the fact that somewhere in March-April there was such a problem that when I had everything that I mentioned above running, sometimes there were cases where my game crashed together with OBS. At the same time, Discord remained working as if nothing had happened. It helped a little at that time - just reduce the texture quality to low-medium. At the same time, a complete rejection of functions associated with “RTX” did not help. My video card is RTX 3060 MSI Ventus.
After one of the updates, this problem disappeared, and I can still safely play, sit in Discord, and stream at the same time. I don’t know what the above problem was, perhaps the developers fixed the so-called “memory leak” in the game. If this is so, then thank them very much for this.