Why Does My Computer Memory Hit 100% Utilization After 8 Hours?

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Asked By TechSavvyGamer123 On

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.

2 Answers

Answered By GamerGuru88 On

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.

TechSavvyGamer123 -

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!

Answered By MemoryWhisperer42 On

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.

CPUChaser99 -

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!

TechSavvyGamer123 -

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?

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