MaDShadoW Aug 13, 2015 @ 1:15pm
Windows 10 + Steam = Memory leak ?
I recently have update my laptop to win 10 with no issue so far at least this is what I thought. Today after I have left my PC open the hole day I open the task manager and it was showing me that in idle my pc was using 4.4GB out of 6 GB of ram. So I closed Steam and it dropped to 2.2GB. So what is the deal here ? Why steam is using so much ram on windows 10?
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Silicon Vampire Aug 13, 2015 @ 1:30pm 
had Steam running for days on W10. It's using a tad less mem than 8.1 did. ~120MB

The issue is in your computer, probably malware attaching itself to the in-game browser. You will need to find it, clean it out and take appropriate precautions in the future.
MaDShadoW Aug 13, 2015 @ 1:34pm 
Now that is active the client is using 100 mb and the web helpers max 56 mb
MaDShadoW Aug 13, 2015 @ 1:42pm 
I also have avast and it haven't found any malware so far plus I'm not doing many crazy things in my pc
Silicon Vampire Aug 13, 2015 @ 2:00pm 
well, you are the only person in a position to find out what it is...

try SpyBot, search and destroy and malware bytes (in safe mode with networking).
_I_ Aug 13, 2015 @ 2:09pm 
steam will use more ram when downloading updates for itself or games
Last edited by _I_; Aug 13, 2015 @ 2:27pm
Bad 💀 Motha Aug 13, 2015 @ 2:24pm 
It can also occur when u've been using the Steam Client Browser; it loves to suck RAM.
Of course downloading updates will hog the RAM until all that is over/done with.
Restarting it every once in a while helps resolve all that if for some reason the excess RAM isn't released back, which I have seen have a few times.

But generally if u run Steam Client and u aren't doing much and it's not downloading, etc. Rarely should be use very much RAM. If so then I'd say u have other issues on the system, malicious things can cause apps running in RAM to do all sorts of odd behavior.
OLDMAN🎅 Aug 13, 2015 @ 3:52pm 
My steam is 42 meg. I never use Steam Client Browser its not a secure browser no wonder why people get There accounts hijack, I use Firefox instead of steam browser on steam web site.


http://www.pcgamer.com/steam-security-breachxx/
Last edited by OLDMAN🎅; Aug 13, 2015 @ 3:55pm
Bad 💀 Motha Aug 13, 2015 @ 4:51pm 
Yes TBH I feel it is best practice to avoid the browser within Steam Client and Big Picture.
I stick to using the Client for purchases, Friends, and my Games; thats about it.

I may bring up certain safe sites within that browser when in-game, using Steam Overlay. But very few.

Steam Community and the other parts of Steam, I use web browser with good security practices. Overall it's a non-issue using the Steam Browser for any parts of the Steam sites; but I would never bring up 3rd party sites in it, or click Link Shorteners, etc.

Plus by sticking to using mostly your web browser, clearing temp file junk is non-issue. With Steam Browser, there are a few places it stores those temp browser files, which if u want to free up space needs to be manually cleared out when desired.
Last edited by Bad 💀 Motha; Aug 13, 2015 @ 4:52pm
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