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rmt902

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    rmt902 got a reaction from DJ46 in Final Verdict - $1500 Gaming PC Secret Shopper pt4   
    Hello!
     
    Instead of continuing a string of comments on the recent video "Final Verdict - $1500 Gaming PC Secret Shopper pt4", I decided that it would be best to continue our Dell RAM issue conversation here. I figured that this would be much easier to navigate than YouTube comment strings.
     
    First off, I (along with others in the comments) have the same high RAM usage on my Dell prebuilt. It is the Dell IPS 8920. I have an i7-7700k, GTX 1060 6GB, 32GB RAM, 256 GB boot SSD, and a 2TB storage drive. On a (and every, really) normal boot cycle, my machine will use 4 to 5.2 (ish) GB of RAM on startup. I have attached images below showing RAM usage after two boot cycles.
     
    Cycle 1:
     
    Cycle 2:
     
    So, with that being said, someone in the comments recommended trying out RamMap, which is apart of the Sysinternals Suite (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/, https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/rammap). I ran that after a third and fourth boot, and received similar results. I have posted the results from the fourth boot cycle below.
     
     
    Without knowing what many of the categories meant on the home screen, somethings did pop out to me. Most importantly, the directory of "C:\Windows\System32\config\software" was using a suspiciously high amount of RAM. After navigating to that path, I found that that directory leads to a 133 MB file that is nothing that I can look farther into. It could not be opened by anything software that I currently have. There is another screenshot below showing the path.
     
     
    At this point, I don't know where or how to continue. I would greatly appreciate it others could give their insight and hopefully get this Dell RAM issue resolved. I appreciate anything you may have to say.
     
    Thank you!
    Ryan
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    rmt902 reacted to themctipers in Problems with iPhone 7 Audio Sync   
    it has to do with the bluetooth chip in the other device, as that is what is the major factor in latency with bluetooth.
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