Steam telepítése
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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Mine is currently at 560 MB according to Task Manager.
I think i just dont notice it because i had 32 GB of RAM for a few years now.
How much ram do you have because 340mb is low. On my PC it uses approx 500mb and i play strategy games such as Company of Heroes, Rise of Nations, Endless Legend etc with no loss of performance.
What are you PC specs?
1 x Steam.exe - 118.1Mb
9 x Steam Client Webhelper - combined 456.2Mb
1 x Steam Client Service - 5.2Mb
Minimum total = 576.2Mb
Seems crazy that Steam sitting idle, doing nothing except displaying the pointless advert at the top, is utilizing at minimum at least over half a gigabyte of RAM?
When compared to other clients (after a fresh restart and idle at the front page) it does not seem so bad.
In Mb
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GOG Galaxy uses half of what the Steam client does.
EPIC Store 490+
UbiSoft Connect 500+
EA App 510+
My observations seem to indicate that as GOG Galaxy is more basic in presentation and has a less flashy UI, it uses less RAM. But then again the EA App does and still comes in 2nd to Steam as being a RAM hog.
So maybe Steam is not such a hog when compared to other clients.