I am againts to disable Sysmain as it helps more than hurts on long runs...but hey everyone does how he likes it. You should restart your windows from time to time...not just shut down. To be clear its more an user error as that looks like a memory leak caused by software and not windows it self :)
The reason you actually have RAM is so it can be populated. When you "clear" it, the next time the PC needs the data that was cleared, it is going to get it off the slower permanent storage. Using something like that is only advisable if you are chasing down a memory leak.
I am againts to disable Sysmain as it helps more than hurts on long runs...but hey everyone does how he likes it.
You should restart your windows from time to time...not just shut down.
To be clear its more an user error as that looks like a memory leak caused by software and not windows it self :)
The reason you actually have RAM is so it can be populated. When you "clear" it, the next time the PC needs the data that was cleared, it is going to get it off the slower permanent storage. Using something like that is only advisable if you are chasing down a memory leak.
stock windows shouldn’t take more than 2.5gb ram in idle imo. there are certain ways to achieve that without destroying the windows install
@@xmaxkp181 Optimizing services and other relevant items in this realm are a totally different concept than "clearing RAM." Apples and oranges.
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