Why is my RAM usage so high when the numbers seem low?

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Asked By TechyWarrior123 On

I've got a pretty outdated PC with a 5th gen Intel i5 processor and just 8GB of RAM. Lately, I've been facing a lot of performance issues; even with only a few applications running, I keep getting the 'application is not responding' message. When I check my RAM usage, it shows that only around 2GB is in use, but the total usage is at 60%. How does that even make sense? I'm wondering if there's some malware causing this issue or something else going on.

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Answered By MemoryMaven42 On

This is a common situation! What you're seeing is likely due to how Windows manages memory. It uses caching, which can show a higher percentage of memory usage without directly indicating it's being used by active applications. With just 8GB, you're hitting the limits for modern multitasking, but 60% usage with some caching is actually pretty normal. Just because it’s showing 2GB in use now doesn't mean the system isn't preparing for future tasks.

CuriousCat99 -

So if the RAM isn't the issue, what else could be causing the apps to freeze?

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