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Increase memory usage in Win-11?

Anonymous
2023-07-06T09:18:12+00:00

Hi, I have a NEW install of Win-11-Pro

I have a computer with 8-core Xeon CPU an 64gb RAM, 2tb SSD

I want to get the most out of my computer

I see that Win-11 is only using 8gb of RAM

Is there any way to increase the amount of RAM Win-11 uses so that I can get Faster performance out of my computer ?

What good is physical Memory if the computer is NOT going to use it to boost performance ?

That’s the Way I see it.

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-07-06T17:08:22+00:00

    The settings are for best performance now. When your computer runs on low RAM, the settings will automatically change to optimal.

    You can not change web browsing memory.

    On Edge, click 3 dots top right and choose settings.

    Go to the system and performance tab, and disable Efficiency mode.

    On Google Chrome, click 3 dots top right and choose settings.

    Go to the Performance tab and disable Memory Saver.

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-07-06T16:31:18+00:00

    Is this default setup OPTIMAL for performance or are there any settings I can change to Optimize Memory performance usage ?

    Like increasing “swap” or “page file” for example ?

    Or increasing web browser memory ?

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-07-06T10:19:49+00:00

    Here is a screenshot

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  4. Anonymous
    2023-07-06T10:26:16+00:00

    Thank you for providing the screenshot. Your Windows is using all your RAM capacity; when you open an app in the background, it will automatically increase.

    It's already on standby for better performance.

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  5. Anonymous
    2023-07-06T09:51:57+00:00

    Hello! My name is Mostafa; I will assist you today.

    Please type Resource Monitor in the Taskbar search and open it.

    Go to the memory tab and provide a screenshot in the following reply. Thank you.

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