Optimized memory utilization with high caching and recent modifications.
Optimized memory utilization with high caching and recent modifications.
You're experiencing higher than expected RAM usage on Windows 10, especially with many browser tabs open. It sounds like your system is loading more data than necessary due to cached files and modified processes. Since the OS was recently installed, these files might still be being processed. Try closing some tabs or using a lighter background application to see if it improves performance.
High cached storage is normal and safe. It helps keep files ready and speeds up loading. In SSD times it might be less obvious, but it made a big impact in HD. I've noticed it's changed on my system recently—probably something that shifted after caching needs to be cleared for consistency. I don’t know what’s being stored, but delayed writes can boost performance while risking crashes and possible data loss.