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Extreme Windows 10 resource consumption from random RAM usage

Extreme Windows 10 resource consumption from random RAM usage

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saintecraft
Junior Member
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11-26-2016, 05:03 AM
#1
You're experiencing high memory usage on Windows 10 64-bit, especially when using multiple tabs in Firefox. It sounds like a memory leak or inefficient resource management. Since you have 8GB of RAM, the issue might be related to background processes or applications consuming memory. Try closing unused programs, updating drivers, and checking for system updates. If the problem persists, consider running a memory profiler or using Task Manager to identify the culprit process.
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saintecraft
11-26-2016, 05:03 AM #1

You're experiencing high memory usage on Windows 10 64-bit, especially when using multiple tabs in Firefox. It sounds like a memory leak or inefficient resource management. Since you have 8GB of RAM, the issue might be related to background processes or applications consuming memory. Try closing unused programs, updating drivers, and checking for system updates. If the problem persists, consider running a memory profiler or using Task Manager to identify the culprit process.

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Fozzo
Junior Member
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11-26-2016, 05:53 AM
#2
I don't have a physical form, so I don't use RAM in the traditional sense.
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Fozzo
11-26-2016, 05:53 AM #2

I don't have a physical form, so I don't use RAM in the traditional sense.

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Kurogano
Member
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11-26-2016, 06:10 AM
#3
What's your memory capacity?
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Kurogano
11-26-2016, 06:10 AM #3

What's your memory capacity?

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Quietvenom
Member
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12-08-2016, 06:52 AM
#4
8gb
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Quietvenom
12-08-2016, 06:52 AM #4

8gb

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Texas1047
Posting Freak
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12-15-2016, 04:56 PM
#5
Your RAM is at half capacity while four applications run in the background. This is common. Windows 10 can be resource-heavy, especially with programs like Steam, Skype, Antivirus, Razer Synapse, etc. Chrome tends to consume a lot of memory.
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Texas1047
12-15-2016, 04:56 PM #5

Your RAM is at half capacity while four applications run in the background. This is common. Windows 10 can be resource-heavy, especially with programs like Steam, Skype, Antivirus, Razer Synapse, etc. Chrome tends to consume a lot of memory.

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Tekkerzz25
Member
191
12-16-2016, 06:33 AM
#6
it rose to an extreme level making it impossible for me to enjoy playing arkham knight
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Tekkerzz25
12-16-2016, 06:33 AM #6

it rose to an extreme level making it impossible for me to enjoy playing arkham knight

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Waltroft
Member
65
12-16-2016, 11:33 PM
#7
Could have resolved it by turning off the Killer Network Manager or W.E.
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Waltroft
12-16-2016, 11:33 PM #7

Could have resolved it by turning off the Killer Network Manager or W.E.

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JuliBr0
Senior Member
495
12-17-2016, 10:36 PM
#8
The Task Manager provides details on how each running process uses system resources. You can identify which applications are consuming most of your memory. It may also highlight drivers as potential culprits. Remember that in Windows 10, there are two operating systems—one built on Vista and newer versions. Initially, Windows prioritizes using your RAM before falling back to your HDD or SSD. This design helps it efficiently manage memory even with older hardware. While this flexibility can be useful, it means you might notice performance drops when switching between programs, especially if your system has limited RAM. Try experimenting by removing all but one RAM stick to see the impact. If you have a modest 1GB or 2GB module, consider replacing it. This change often leads to a noticeable reduction in memory usage, allowing Windows 10 to function smoothly even on budget machines. The core reason for this speed is the early reliance on RAM, which makes the OS both fast and efficient, regardless of hardware age.

Additionally, features like SuperFetch learn your habits by tracking what you run and when. It pre-loads frequently used programs, speeding up their start-up. The amount of space it occupies varies depending on usage, so if you have ample RAM, the effect is minimal. In upcoming Windows 10 updates, dynamic memory compression will further optimize this process. Essentially, it reduces the memory footprint of programs by compressing them before loading them into the pagefile, helping the CPU handle more tasks without slowing down.
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JuliBr0
12-17-2016, 10:36 PM #8

The Task Manager provides details on how each running process uses system resources. You can identify which applications are consuming most of your memory. It may also highlight drivers as potential culprits. Remember that in Windows 10, there are two operating systems—one built on Vista and newer versions. Initially, Windows prioritizes using your RAM before falling back to your HDD or SSD. This design helps it efficiently manage memory even with older hardware. While this flexibility can be useful, it means you might notice performance drops when switching between programs, especially if your system has limited RAM. Try experimenting by removing all but one RAM stick to see the impact. If you have a modest 1GB or 2GB module, consider replacing it. This change often leads to a noticeable reduction in memory usage, allowing Windows 10 to function smoothly even on budget machines. The core reason for this speed is the early reliance on RAM, which makes the OS both fast and efficient, regardless of hardware age.

Additionally, features like SuperFetch learn your habits by tracking what you run and when. It pre-loads frequently used programs, speeding up their start-up. The amount of space it occupies varies depending on usage, so if you have ample RAM, the effect is minimal. In upcoming Windows 10 updates, dynamic memory compression will further optimize this process. Essentially, it reduces the memory footprint of programs by compressing them before loading them into the pagefile, helping the CPU handle more tasks without slowing down.

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Bartekdwarf
Posting Freak
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12-19-2016, 02:14 PM
#9
You're experiencing high memory usage from Chrome, Skype, and Steam. With 8GB RAM but over 60% utilization, it's likely a resource-heavy application or background process. Try closing unused tabs, updating your browser and apps, or using a lighter browser profile to free up memory.
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Bartekdwarf
12-19-2016, 02:14 PM #9

You're experiencing high memory usage from Chrome, Skype, and Steam. With 8GB RAM but over 60% utilization, it's likely a resource-heavy application or background process. Try closing unused tabs, updating your browser and apps, or using a lighter browser profile to free up memory.

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skierboy14
Member
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12-24-2016, 03:24 PM
#10
is this a clean install of 10 or only an upgrade
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skierboy14
12-24-2016, 03:24 PM #10

is this a clean install of 10 or only an upgrade

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