I sometimes leave my PC on overnight; the screen turns off, but other than that the pc doesn't go into sleep mode.
However, when I get back in the morning, if the editor has been running the PC has slowed to an absolute crawl. Task manager, when it finally opens, reveals that it's been hogging 3.5 GB out of 4 GB by doing nothing all night long.
When I'm actually using it, it also seems to gradually take up more memory until it becomes intolerably slow, though this could also be due to starting and alt-F4'ing SC2 a few dozen times. The time-based memory leak is suspicious, though.
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I sometimes leave my PC on overnight; the screen turns off, but other than that the pc doesn't go into sleep mode.
However, when I get back in the morning, if the editor has been running the PC has slowed to an absolute crawl. Task manager, when it finally opens, reveals that it's been hogging 3.5 GB out of 4 GB by doing nothing all night long.
When I'm actually using it, it also seems to gradually take up more memory until it becomes intolerably slow, though this could also be due to starting and alt-F4'ing SC2 a few dozen times. The time-based memory leak is suspicious, though.