![]() I call this expected behavior based on the current usage. Therefore, yes -> the ram usage will shoot up to 90 and the system will slow down to a crawl. Whenever you switch over to one of the quiescient applications, the operating system will pull the memory from disk and place it into physical RAM. Since there is 19.6 GB committed memory and Windows says 10 GB is "in use", then 9.6 GB of your applications is actually on the disk and not in physical RAM. ![]() This is because the operating system needs some breathing room for services and file caching. Windows shows 10 GB in use (Physical) and implies 5.8 GB is available. Since the machine has been running for a few days, the machine has been paging the memory used by some of your old duplicate application instances to the page file. This mean you have a page file of about 12.9 GB. You have 16 GB of physical RAM and a total of 28.9 total memory (virtual plus physical). I am the only user logged into the system. The task manager will show google chrome taking about 2.5Gb of ram and the next below it is 183 mb and i cant figure out where the rest of the ram has gone. ![]() After i restart the ram usage is at about 40% or so but slowly and surely after I reach 8 to 10 days the ram usage will shoot up to 90 and the system will slow down to a crawl. ![]() Its a fresh install on an I7 with 16gigs of ram. Hey facing a very strange issue with windows 10. ![]()
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