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Looking for ways to reduce memory consumption?

Looking for ways to reduce memory consumption?

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SupComCrafter
Member
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07-19-2016, 04:51 AM
#1
Hi, your setup sounds good, but it seems RAM usage is higher than expected even when idle. Check if background apps or hidden processes are consuming memory. Consider updating drivers and ensuring your OS has optimal settings for low memory use. Let me know if you need further guidance!
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SupComCrafter
07-19-2016, 04:51 AM #1

Hi, your setup sounds good, but it seems RAM usage is higher than expected even when idle. Check if background apps or hidden processes are consuming memory. Consider updating drivers and ensuring your OS has optimal settings for low memory use. Let me know if you need further guidance!

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TheExmax223
Member
132
07-19-2016, 01:47 PM
#2
Amazing! It seems we're wasting resources here. Just using Windows Defender should be sufficient for everyday tasks.
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TheExmax223
07-19-2016, 01:47 PM #2

Amazing! It seems we're wasting resources here. Just using Windows Defender should be sufficient for everyday tasks.

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FireFoxey
Junior Member
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07-20-2016, 11:15 AM
#3
Okay!
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FireFoxey
07-20-2016, 11:15 AM #3

Okay!

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Kamikaze_007
Senior Member
625
07-20-2016, 04:44 PM
#4
It's actually correct, and using three separate antivirus programs doesn't necessarily make things safer. It's likely they clash with each other. But if you prefer that way, we can't change that. Regarding memory usage, you can open Task Manager (SHIFT+CTRL+ESC), then go to the 'More details' section at the bottom. Click the 'Memory' tab to see which programs use the most memory. Keep in mind, Windows handles many active processes that consume memory, so the 3GB might be normal. Besides, Windows manages memory effectively enough—unless you're doing intensive tasks, it shouldn't be a concern.
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Kamikaze_007
07-20-2016, 04:44 PM #4

It's actually correct, and using three separate antivirus programs doesn't necessarily make things safer. It's likely they clash with each other. But if you prefer that way, we can't change that. Regarding memory usage, you can open Task Manager (SHIFT+CTRL+ESC), then go to the 'More details' section at the bottom. Click the 'Memory' tab to see which programs use the most memory. Keep in mind, Windows handles many active processes that consume memory, so the 3GB might be normal. Besides, Windows manages memory effectively enough—unless you're doing intensive tasks, it shouldn't be a concern.

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Nut3lla_Kakao
Junior Member
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07-25-2016, 04:26 AM
#5
Consider removing a couple of those anti-malware tools. Only Malwarebytes seems worth keeping, though it’s now more like a sneaky spy than a helpful program.
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Nut3lla_Kakao
07-25-2016, 04:26 AM #5

Consider removing a couple of those anti-malware tools. Only Malwarebytes seems worth keeping, though it’s now more like a sneaky spy than a helpful program.