Virtual Memory - How to increase Virtualmemory in Windows 10

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Virtual Memory - How to increase Virtualmemory in Windows 10

Virtual memory may increase your Windows 10 performance. In cryptocurrency mining, it is advisable to set your virtual memory equal to the total GPU memory that is used for mining. In NiceHash, this is the solution for the warning message "NiceHash Miner Legacy recommends increasing virtual memory size so that all algorithms would work fine" and "nicehash cuda error out of memory.

Regarding the formula of Virtual memory for mining Graphics card, here is an example. If you have 3pcs 1080ti 11gb, you should allocate 33gb of storage space for your Virtual memory.

To increase Virtual memory see instructions below

1. Click Windows Start, type in View advanced system settings and press Enter key.
2. In the System Performance Option, click the Advanced tab and click Change.
3. In the Virtual Memory window, uncheck Automatically manage page file for all drives.
4. Then, in the text box, type in the value you want to allocate for the Virtual Memory and then click set.
5. Click Ok three times.
6. Restart your PC to apply the change.

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