SPT Vanilla Memory Leak

  • Server version
    3.5.5
    Game client version
    0.13.0.22617
    Client log file
    codepaste.sp-tarkov.com/?aa78d…yvBYTAEfzg4nUkShunU4zV5q1
    BepInEx log file
    codepaste.sp-tarkov.com/?29e8a…drLukPWRRQFsZufWLaZBDDPAE
    Server log file
    codepaste.sp-tarkov.com/?a8b6f…C1FEA7jGkM1s8473MyUiJU8YA
    Have you read the FAQ?
    Yes
    Where did you download your game from?
    Battlestate Games website
    List of used mods
    None (Vanilla SPT)

    I noticed that the EFT.exe leaks memory at around 2 MB/s. See video below and notice the build up of RAM on the EscapeFromTarkov.exe.


    While this seems like a minor leak, when I play using mods such as "Immersive Raids", which can last for about 1.5 hours, the memory leak will eventually build up and exceed my available RAM, resulting in a CTD. The recording below is sped up, but shows 5 minutes of footage, where the RAM has built up about 800 MB. Notice how sharply the RAM drops at the end of the raid. That's for an only 10-minute raid.


    Please advise.


  • Hello, I actually made an account just to post on here.


    I am searching for a workaround on this memory leak. I actually never had an issue before. I had like 8 or so mods and no issues.


    I uninstalled and reinstalled (updated) everything so I could play streets and start a new profile. Made triple sure I did it correctly and now I am having this leak issue. If I play vanilla it's not a problem. However even with only POOP installed it is crashing on me randomly. Is it possible I had the memory clean up thing selected before and after reinstall now it's unchecked? When I get home tonight I will try it out.


    Guy above me also mentioned 3rd party tools. If that is a thing if someone could kindly point me in the correct direction I would greatly appreciate it.


    I have also been doing alot of testing the last few days before I knew it was a memory leak. Consists of me going in raids and AFKing in a corner to see if I eventually crash. Is there a better way to test the memory leak without spending 40+ minutes at a time? Ty for any advice you guys can give.

  • hellsgate9999 , download and install Process Lasso from https://bitsum.com/ and enable "SmartTrim" under "Main". Here's my settings for Smart Trim under "Options" > "Memory":


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