I've noticed that my computer's memory utilization hits 100% after being on for about 8 hours, which causes it to slow down drastically. The only fix I have is to restart my PC. Here are my specs: I'm running Windows 11 Pro 64-bit, equipped with an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor, and I have 32GB of G. Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5 RAM. I also use a Gigabyte Aorus GeForce RTX 4070 Super. When I'm browsing with 3-4 Chrome tabs open (usually YouTube, ChatGPT, and Google Drive), along with some gaming sessions in League of Legends and other indie games, my system struggles. I've shared a RamMap result to see what's happening when this slowdown occurs.
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Memory leaks can be tricky. I had a similar issue with Chrome when I left too many tabs open. I'm not specifically blaming Chrome, just sharing an experience. It might help to monitor your tabs and apps closely.
It sounds like you might be dealing with a memory leak—likely something you're running is hogging your resources. I recommend checking out Resource Monitor; it can provide clearer insights than just RamMap. You'll be able to pinpoint which application is causing the issue.
Exactly! Look into your startup items and see if any of them are dragging down your performance. Don't forget to keep your apps and Windows updated—it can make a big difference!
Thanks! I'll definitely keep an eye on Resource Monitor next time my memory hits 100%. By the way, I saw my Page Table is at 11.5 GB in RamMap; is that normal?

A lot of my friends suggested the same. I think I'll try shutting down Chrome and see how my PC performs after 8 hours without it. Appreciate your input!