I don't want to disable the pagefile, but would like to know if anyone has an idea on how to change the trigger point of when Windows decides it's high time to unnecessarily use up those write cycles on your SSD. Also, I paid for 16 gigs of RAM, I don't want Windows deciding an SSD is better instead and lock me up at like 8-9GB. It would be understandable if I started hitting the 14.5-15GB mark. It's completely unnecessary since I still have plenty of free RAM. This is really annoying for me since when I close my game and go back to Chrome, it lags a bit as it tries to retrieve the data from the SSD. When I launch a game that uses quite a bit of RAM, over the course of about 10 minutes, Windows keeps flushing Chrome's data from the RAM to the pagefile on my SSD even though my total RAM usage is around 10-11GB and I have 16 gigs total, not even close to maxing it out.
My Chrome is always loaded with tabs, uses at least 2.5-3.5GB. So I noticed a strange thing with Windows' memory management. My question might seem a bit bizarre, let me explain myself real quick: