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Your system and compressed memory are consuming excessive RAM.

Your system and compressed memory are consuming excessive RAM.

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Assass_Slayer7
Junior Member
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08-24-2016, 10:19 AM
#1
each time i launch my system it consumes over 400 megabytes. when i tap on the task and select open file location it displays the program named ntoskrnl.exe
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Assass_Slayer7
08-24-2016, 10:19 AM #1

each time i launch my system it consumes over 400 megabytes. when i tap on the task and select open file location it displays the program named ntoskrnl.exe

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HolyNight98
Member
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08-24-2016, 10:39 AM
#2
It's a kernel, which usually means avoid handling it. I believe you should be okay unless it hits 90%, then there might be problems.
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HolyNight98
08-24-2016, 10:39 AM #2

It's a kernel, which usually means avoid handling it. I believe you should be okay unless it hits 90%, then there might be problems.

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foz93
Member
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08-24-2016, 10:51 AM
#3
Hello everyone, I’m here to revisit these issues. The main concern is the high CPU usage—averaging around 33-35%, sometimes reaching 46%. I’ve searched everywhere without finding a fix. I’m getting quite frustrated because the process consumes a lot of CPU even when the PC is just turned on. I discovered that disabling compression in Chrome might help, but it doesn’t always work. I attempted to run the command "fsutil behavior set disablecompression 1" in Windows 10, but it didn’t resolve the problem. I checked for outdated drivers (chipset, audio, LAN, graphics), but they all seem up to date. My page file is set between 1912MB and 2048MB. In Settings > System > Actions and Notifications, I disabled "Show tips about Windows" (though I’m not sure if that’s exactly the option). Right now, with my 4690k processor at 4.6GHz and 8GB RAM, it’s still a concern. Please let me know your thoughts!
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foz93
08-24-2016, 10:51 AM #3

Hello everyone, I’m here to revisit these issues. The main concern is the high CPU usage—averaging around 33-35%, sometimes reaching 46%. I’ve searched everywhere without finding a fix. I’m getting quite frustrated because the process consumes a lot of CPU even when the PC is just turned on. I discovered that disabling compression in Chrome might help, but it doesn’t always work. I attempted to run the command "fsutil behavior set disablecompression 1" in Windows 10, but it didn’t resolve the problem. I checked for outdated drivers (chipset, audio, LAN, graphics), but they all seem up to date. My page file is set between 1912MB and 2048MB. In Settings > System > Actions and Notifications, I disabled "Show tips about Windows" (though I’m not sure if that’s exactly the option). Right now, with my 4690k processor at 4.6GHz and 8GB RAM, it’s still a concern. Please let me know your thoughts!