I am comparing two very large files (400MB each) and noticed Beyond Compare is using only 400MB in Windows task manager. While I admire the low memory use, I have memory to burn in this machine so would like Beyond Compare use it if it would help performance. Is there an option somewhere that would allow better performance at the expense of RAM?
Allow BC4 to use more memory?
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Hello,
Which viewer (folder or file) are you currently using? BC4 uses as much ram as it needs (often more than the file size for viewing a large file in the Text Compare). If you are using the 64bit version of BC4 (Help menu -> About to double check), then there shouldn't be limitations on RAM usage, and the bottleneck is likely another factor.Aaron P Scooter Software -
Thank you for your reply.
This is with the CSV file viewer in 64-bit Beyond Compare 4.2.4.
At the moment, I have 2 CSV files loaded in the file compare viewer. They are each ~340MB (combined total of ~680MB) yet Beyond Compare is only showing 338MB in use in the task manager. It takes 5-10 minutes for the compare to load initially. If I change compare parameters (right click column/not important for example), it takes another 5-10 minutes to compute and return.
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Enhancing Table Compare (default CSV view) performance for large files is on our feature request list, but there probably isn't a setting you can change in Beyond Compare to improve performance.
The Text Compare might be faster than the Table Compare for very large files, but the Text Compare is limited to viewing the raw CSV text instead of a row/column view.Chris K Scooter SoftwareComment
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