RAM consumption spikes significantly when switching from Windows 10 Home to Windows 10 Education version.
RAM consumption spikes significantly when switching from Windows 10 Home to Windows 10 Education version.
I improved my Asus ROG Strix G17 to Windows 10 Education for Hyper-V needs. I’m unsure about the previous idle RAM consumption, but now with only Microsoft Edge and Core Temp open, usage sits at 65%. When I launch Spotify, OneNote, or Microsoft Teams it jumps to about 75%. I’ll revise the post after closing Edge to capture the accurate idle figure. At the moment it seems 65% is quite high. Is there anything I can do to lower it? Windows Defender is currently the second biggest RAM consumer at around 7%. With 16GB installed, that’s a good benchmark. Thanks ahead! Edit: without Edge open, usage fell to 62%, but Windows Defender rose to 9% – Edited November 21, 2022 by DreamCat04
Yes, enter the services section, locate a service named Sysmain, and disable its startup mode. Restart the system and ensure superfetch is turned off.
This topic isn't really about everyday tools like web browsers. It becomes more noticeable in bigger software applications. RAM consumption in Windows 10 and 11 can seem unusual—high usage doesn't always mean an issue since the OS caches a lot now. The main concern arises when the system starts using the pagefile, experiences crashes, or shows clear slowdowns.
Alright, I understand. It's definitely not something I'm overly concerned about now. Even though it's higher than I prefer, I feel comfortable with it. As mentioned earlier, I'm not sure how things were before the upgrade, so I don't know if it's connected to that. Perhaps it's always been this way. I use a laptop for school with 32GB, which usually runs at about 30-40% when multiple programs are open, so it's roughly similar.
It seems the update is likely handling routine checks, like Windows Defender scanning everything. Windows will also verify drivers and new updates. Give it a day or two to see if things stabilize before checking for improvements. This kind of heavy resource use is normal after an update. My RAM usage isn’t high unless I’m playing many videos or running demanding games.