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If your GPU does not have high enough Vram, it may supplement it from your 8gbs of RAM.
Internal temperature can also affect your gameplay.
If it were a memory leak, a lot of people would be reporting the same issue. Like for example, Google Chrome and the memory leak that hundreds of thousands reported.
Hope you find your answer.
Make sure your laptop has a modern-friendly GPU in it. If it DOES, then make sure windows forces it to use the High Performance GPU and not the integrated.
Since the smallest module of DDR5 that is made is 8GB, im sure its a total on 16GB.
(8GBx2)
Also I have a mobile rtx 3060, not super sure the vram is as I'm away from my laptop currently.
I have not been able to fix the maxed out memory issue however i found a fix for audio if anyone's wondering.
I have my headphones plugged into a focusrite scarlet 4i4. The software freaks out when the ram reaches 100% leading to delayed and crackling audio. But plugging the headphones directly to the laptop seems to fix these audio bugs and I've been playing smoothly since. Still can't have tabs open in the background tho.
Set everything to low.
I apologise. I had a bad habit of not reading everything