I've been noticing that my virtual memory is quite high, especially when I'm running resource-intensive applications like games. My physical RAM usage seems to be lower in comparison. Here are my specs: 9800X3D, 5079TI, 32GB DDR5 RAM running at 6000MHz, and a 2TB NVME Gen5 SSD. I'm seeing that while my virtual memory usage can spike up to 80-90%, my physical RAM is usually around 45-60%. My page file usage is only between 1-4%. Additionally, this high virtual memory usage only appears during demanding tasks, and my system remains stable without crashing or freezing. Windows has allocated me 32GB of virtual memory. Is this something I should be concerned about, or is it normal?
4 Answers
Unless you're on a tiny SSD or using an HDD, you should be fine. It's all about how Windows optimizes memory usage to keep your system running smoothly, especially with modern games.
Yeah, that's expected behavior. Virtual memory acts like a backup, using the SSD when physical RAM runs low. It's just a way to manage workloads better, especially with demanding games. Your SSD helps a lot with that process!
Exactly! The larger overlap between RAM and SSDs nowadays means they can dance around memory usage more freely. If your SSD is large enough, you shouldn't worry about it at all—Windows will adjust virtual memory as needed.
It's totally normal! Windows manages virtual memory pretty efficiently, so it can allocate a lot without actually using it all the time. As long as your system isn't crashing or freezing, you're good to go!

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