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is there something wrong with my RAM?

Guest Johnny5g

on boot with windows 10 (with the monitor on) 1.3 GBs of RAM is taken. is this bad? if so how can i fix it? thanks!

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also my HDD is getting nosy. is this normal? 

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That usage is normal. You can check drive-usage in taskmanager.

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on boot with windows 10 (with the monitor on) 1.3 GBs of RAM is taken. is this bad? if so how can i fix it? thanks!

Pretty typical for Windows, its not that efficient with RAM at boot. Anything under 2GB is considered "normal"(and yes, even with Win10, despite it being "lighter").

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That seems more than okay to me, my system on boot up takes up around 3GBs of ram just from the startup apps anyway, so 1.3GB is fine.

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ok thank you all!

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on boot with windows 10 (with the monitor on) 1.3 GBs of RAM is taken. is this bad? if so how can i fix it? thanks!

I am using 5gb idle your ok.

Desktop 1: CPU: Intel Core i7 4770  GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 960 Ram: Crucial DDR3 2x8GB 1600 MHz  Storage: Samsung 850 Evo 250GB and Segate 1TB Hard drive  Desktop 2: CPU: Intel Pentium G3258  GPU: AMD R7 250  Ram: Corsair Vengance DRR3 2x8GB 1600 MHz  Mobo: MSI H81M-E33  PSU: Corsair CX430M  Case: Rosewill MicroAtx Mini Tower

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