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Originally Posted by MarcoH64
A rule of thumb is to have 2-3 times the amount of your RAM assigned as swap space.
If this started after memory was added, you could also question if the RAM is not defective.
But with errors like this, it is only time before you get into serious trouble (not saying your troubles aren't serious now).
I hope you get this solved soon.
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I always used 1 or 1.5, but then again it really is user preference.